jakeseven7
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And once again NSW is open to all other states and territories (plus NZ). Last to close to Vic and first to reopeen.
If Qld stick to 28 day rule then out of the 3 locked out states, only Vic can get to 28 days by 30th Nov, so NSW and SA wont be able to go North for xmas break. There is no resource nor medical reason why Qld cant review situation weekly (or evenly daily of there are set rules rather than ever moving criteria). Monthly review is purely political.
I still see no evidence that Wa or Qld or Tas or NT have any confidence in their abilities to squash cases when they occur, since only lever they ever pull is state border closures.
And they are no longer going to refer to the 17? odd people as suspected.1 new case in SA, family link to Parafield cluster and has been in quarantine since Monday. Has had 2 negative tests but was swabbed this morning and returned a positive test
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Commissioner Grant Stevens looked like he was about to snap
He said "I have no updates on the pizza bar investigation, (forget the blokes name leading the task force) will update you later but I'll take questions"
Literally 2 seconds later, stupid reporter
"Is there any update on the pizza bar investigation."
Oh yeah. He was so angry.Commissioner Grant Stevens looked like he was about to snap
He said "I have no updates on the pizza bar investigation, (forget the blokes name leading the task force) will update you later but I'll take questions"
Literally 2 seconds later, stupid reporter
"Is there any update on the pizza bar investigation."
So what is the chance of people living in Tunbridge Wells being able to travel to somewhere near, um Nottingham? I think.
Thats a 3 hour drive. Would be considered a very long way apart in England. In Australia not so much
Woolies the only one so far. Even the welcome person in Ikea wasn’t wearing a mask and maybe only half the staff. Here we go.
The paper has forgotten the 48 hour rule to link cases lolThe QLD 'only monthly meeting' is not due to medical advice it was admitted a few weeks ago. We clearly don't work very hard up here....
Well....there is a massive fight brewing around QLD still being closed to NSW and the Feds will wade in for sure because this broke a few minutes ago:
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NSW's last case with unknown source now more than 28 days ago
NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant said that with five previous coronavirus cases at Moss Vale now linked to existing cases, the last coronavirus case without a known source in the state – a person linked to the Hoxton Park cluster – was recorded on October 24 .
That means NSW has now passed Queensland's 28-day threshold for no cases linked to community transmission, which Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said would direct her decision on when to reopen the NSW-Queensland border.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said "unfortunately some state premiers are making up "the advice" as they go", noting only Queensland had adopted the 28-day standard.
As it happened: NSW-Victoria border reopens as mandatory mask wearing in Victoria scrapped for outdoors
The first flight from Melbourne has landed in Sydney since NSW lifted border restrictions with Victoria overnight. Meanwhile Victorians can breathe easier outdoors after mandatory mask-wearing was dropped in outdoor settings. Follow our live coverage here.www.watoday.com.au
True, but they pdf the daily report which give the daily total of each category, so it become a bit more apparent when mystery cases get resolved (though not necessarily which mystery case)The weekly reports on NSW Health website, only shows the last 4 weeks of linked and unliked cases, so there is no where official to check how many were linked outside the month via genomics etc we dotn ahve a true total easily piblically available.
Lets all hope that in the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC) meeting this afternoon we have the states calm the headless chook states QLD and WA down a bit! - all the state CHO's are getting together to discuss basically everything covid related.....
Fingers crossed.
Not so sure about secure?NSW is supposed to be doing mandatory QR codes from today, living in inner Sydney it’s been standard for a while but regional NSW has a way to go.
I wish that more businesses would use the ServiceNSW app as its secure compared to every strange web service people have signed up for.
This is what we have - I use it but refuse to use the business only ones (as there are credible reports of data being sold). More CBR business are using the official one.
Agree that there are issues, the SNSW hack was a phishing attack through Microsoft Office 365, which worries me slightly but hopefully QR registration won’t be in peoples email, but it could be for contact tracing (think a spreadsheet).Not so sure about secure?
Remember Service NSW was hacked earlier this year & over 180,000 peoples' full records were taken - over 700 GB of data! The State Govt waited some months before revealing this... They're progressively mailing out letters sent by Registered Mail. All up around half a million people's information may have been lost (where account holder was parent of family then all family members data was lost as well apparently).
Service NSW confirms 180,000 customers' personal details ...
www.abc.net.au › news › service-nsw-customer-person...
Sep 7, 2020 — Service NSW confirms more than 180000 people will be informed their ... cyber security breach, after the emails of 47 staff were hacked earlier ...
The issue identified with. 'private' QR is that these are run through third parties and these are the ones selling on the data.Agree that there are issues, the SNSW hack was a phishing attack through Microsoft Office 365, which worries me slightly but hopefully QR registration won’t be in peoples email, but it could be for contact tracing (think a spreadsheet).
Generally after a breach the organisation is really strict and then things gradually drop back to complacency.