Australian Reports of the Virus Spread

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I didn’t notice the article and I generally don’t read linked articles from this thread-TMI some times.

So quoting from the SMH article the reason for the border closure was:

“But it was crystal clear. In the absence of widespread coronavirus restrictions in NSW, a border closure was the only option”

So I guess a polite way of saying no masks, no hard lockdown on Sydney - that’s why Vic are having a hard border with the whole of NSW.....and about 10 cases not yet announced that day.

Yes. Remember too that case flew to Qld, and another drove to Melbourne. So it is not like the virus was contained or limited to the one or mystery case.

However I posted a number of times my personal view is that travel to Vic from Green Zone NSW should have remained though you may have had restrictions on what travellers needed to do on return .ie Quarantine and test. And certainly the quick deadline for people to return was too tight in my view.

Greater Sydney and Northern Beaches is a higher risk though. Multiple unknown cases remain which also increases the risk.
 
Queensland keeps mandatory masks indoors in Brisbane

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says Greater Brisbane's three-day lockdown will be lifted at 6:00pm, but residents will need to continue to use face masks in public indoor areas until January 22.


Interesting the indoor rules are different to NSW and VIC indoor rules..... oh well....
 
ACT, SA and VIC expected to provide an update on QLD / Brisbane border closures today according to ABC Newsradio.
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NT: reopen
WA: remains completely shut to all of QLD
 
The way I read it was that the child (and family) are now overseas and the case has been picked up there.

From SMH:

A child who attended a childcare centre in Melbourne’s south-east on Thursday has now tested positive to COVID-19 after travelling overseas.

It is not yet clear which country the child and their family have
now travelled to.
Travelled to Israel
 
The way I read it was that the child (and family) are now overseas and the case has been picked up there.

From SMH:

A child who attended a childcare centre in Melbourne’s south-east on Thursday has now tested positive to COVID-19 after travelling overseas.

It is not yet clear which country the child and their family have
now travelled to.
Ok that makes more sense. The reporter could have worded the article better.
 
So Vic wont count this as a local case, but Im sure WA will treat it that way wrt resetting the 28 day clock.

Not so sure, they bumbled and stumbled through their press conference and sounds like reopening to QLD and VIC before the old 28 day rule is on the cards...

NSW though is not a discussion or consideration point for WA though, clearly....
 
Not so sure, they bumbled and stumbled through their press conference and sounds like reopening to QLD and VIC before the old 28 day rule is on the cards...

NSW though is not a discussion or consideration point for WA though, clearly....
Not after the lecture McGowan just dished up to Gladys where the elimination goal was finally out of the bag.

The same premier who said we shouldn’t be lecturing each other.
 
ACT, SA and VIC expected to provide an update on QLD / Brisbane border closures today according to ABC Newsradio.
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NT: reopen
WA: remains completely shut to all of QLD

as you've observed there is little social distancing etc in WA as the government encouraged everyone to get back to normal. Downside, they're screwed if Covid gets in, so they've had to go down this path of hard borders to keep it out.

There doesn't seem to be an exit plan to this.
 
Not so sure, they bumbled and stumbled through their press conference and sounds like reopening to QLD and VIC before the old 28 day rule is on the cards...

NSW though is not a discussion or consideration point for WA though, clearly....

More likely they will go from the hard border, to the not so hard border but still 14 day isolation.

Can't see the border opening without quarantine before the 28 days.

Certainly WA has engineered itself into a difficult position. I think people are starting to wake up to what is happening - the premiers tenor has certainly changed over the last few days, not sure what is behind it.
 
Well in view of the WA Premier wanting elimination I guess NSW should consider banning any WA residents arriving from OS.
Indeed why is WA still taking OS arrivals.Surely that is one of the major risks for an outbreak anywhere in Australia.

But then again preventing WA family members coming back home from OS is almost certainly not an election winner.
 
McGowan is accusing NSW of doing nothing to control the Covid Risk, which is laughable. Everything he says is motivated by the upcoming election.
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ACT have removed Greater Brisbane from Hot Spot list.
 
Presumably if NSW announced that they would close Sydney airport to international arrivals (the source of nearly all cases in NSW) McGowan would applaud that as a positive step even though at a stroke it would decimate most overseas Australian's (including WA residents) chances of returning anytime soon?

I doubt that he cares.
 
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ACT opens border to Greater Brisbane​

The ACT will lift quarantine requirements for people from Greater Brisbane, and people currently in quarantine will be allowed to leave from 2:00pm AEDT.

ACT Chief Health Officer Kerryn Coleman says Greater Brisbane is no longer considered a hotspot by the ACT.


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Decisions made today:

ACT: Reopen
NT: Reopen
VIC: Press conference underway
WA: Closed to all of QLD

 

ACT opens border to Greater Brisbane​

The ACT will lift quarantine requirements for people from Greater Brisbane, and people currently in quarantine will be allowed to leave from 2:00pm AEDT.

ACT Chief Health Officer Kerryn Coleman says Greater Brisbane is no longer considered a hotspot by the ACT.


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Decisions made today:

ACT: Reopen
NT: Reopen
VIC: Press conference underway
WA: Closed to all of QLD


No change to VIC border (to QLD) as QLD is still testing and receiving results from close contacts.

Expected reopening in next few days to Brisbane if testing comes back clear.
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Victoria reopens border to Regional NSW tonight

(Greater Sydney remains closed)

More to come

 
No change to VIC border (to QLD) as QLD is still testing and receiving results from close contacts.

Expected reopening in next few days to Brisbane if testing comes back clear.
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Victoria reopens border to Regional NSW tonight

(Greater Sydney remains closed)

More to come

If you have the nerve to turn up in the state of Victoria without a permit it's a $5,000 fine.

Sheesh.
 
Not after the lecture McGowan just dished up to Gladys where the elimination goal was finally out of the bag.

The same premier who said we shouldn’t be lecturing each other.

VIC just rejected WA's attack on NSW management of the latest outbreak. Good to see some support for rational thinkers.

Also outright rejected any realignment to an elimination strategy as proposed by WA.
 
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