Australian Reports of the Virus Spread

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Most unusual to name a positive person. I wonder if it was Apollo Global Management releasing it, or whether the AFR just choosing to release it?

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Well the answer is the AFR.

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/health


NSW health minister condemns media for naming Sydney ‘barbecue man’ at centre of Covid outbreak

Brad Hazzard says AFR story that identified man was ‘appalling’, and warned it would undermine public health

The NSW chief health officer, Dr Kerry Chant, said the man, who was named against his will, was reassured by the department that the information did not come from officials.




Good to see Brad Hazzard after his own earlier privacy faux pas, and apology, reminding the media of the importance of protecting the privacy for people who test positive.
 
Well the answer is the AFR.

Health | Australia news | The Guardian


NSW health minister condemns media for naming Sydney ‘barbecue man’ at centre of Covid outbreak

Brad Hazzard says AFR story that identified man was ‘appalling’, and warned it would undermine public health

The NSW chief health officer, Dr Kerry Chant, said the man, who was named against his will, was reassured by the department that the information did not come from officials.




Good to see Brad Hazzard after his own earlier privacy faux pas, and apology, reminding the media of the importance of protecting the privacy for people who test positive.
Good to see NSW will have less covid cases in the future with many reluctant to come forward unless they are seeking medical help.
 
www.abc.net.au

The early results are in: Two-thirds of Australia's severe COVID sufferers are in for the long haul

Two in three Australians who've ended up in the ICU with COVID-19 are still having ongoing health issues — and we don't yet know when, or if, they will recover.
www.abc.net.au
www.abc.net.au

Nice bit of fear mongering from our once great national broadcaster. I don't know a whole lot of people who spent time in ICU and were running marathons a few months later :rolleyes:
 
Nice bit of fear mongering from our once great national broadcaster. I don't know a whole lot of people who spent time in ICU and were running marathons a few months later :rolleyes:

Yawn what a stupid story. I also note on the TV version they completely glossed over the pre-existings that were present....

But hey if it scares some more people into getting vaccinated what do we care.
 
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l read that story earlier yesterday and didn’t think it was particularly fearmongering in the way 7 news or ACA would be.

Only after just one paragraph it sum arises the key points as:

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Not really lthat unexpected or that newsworthy but also not mispresenting things either. In terms of media sins around the pandemic a pretty trivial one.
 
l read that story earlier yesterday and didn’t think it was particularly fearmongering in the way 7 news or ACA would be.

Only after just one paragraph it sum arises the key points as:

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Not really lthat unexpected or that newsworthy but also not mispresenting things either. In terms of media sins around the pandemic a pretty trivial one.

I agree. Not newsworthy.

A better story would be that roughly 99% of people have managed to recover from COVID. As an example, 0% of people have recovered from HIV. Good perspective. Not one we’ll ever see reported.
 
Well the answer is the AFR.

Health | Australia news | The Guardian


NSW health minister condemns media for naming Sydney ‘barbecue man’ at centre of Covid outbreak

Brad Hazzard says AFR story that identified man was ‘appalling’, and warned it would undermine public health

The NSW chief health officer, Dr Kerry Chant, said the man, who was named against his will, was reassured by the department that the information did not come from officials.




Good to see Brad Hazzard after his own earlier privacy faux pas, and apology, reminding the media of the importance of protecting the privacy for people who test positive.

But how did they get his name........Surely names aren't always released to the media. I think he outed himself as there was so much personal detail in that story.
 
But how did they get his name........Surely names aren't always released to the media. I think he outed himself as there was so much personal detail in that story.

It was explicitly stated he did not want to be named - why would he want it leaked, it would bring threats from crazies.

More likely a disgruntled worker at one of the stores outed him, then easy to get his picture from a board report etc.

AFR argued last night that it was in public interest from a business pov as take-overs are newsworthy so were unapologetic.
 
It was explicitly stated he did not want to be named - why would he want it leaked, it would bring threats from crazies.

More likely a disgruntled worker at one of the stores outed him, then easy to get his picture from a board report etc.

AFR argued last night that it was in public interest from a business pov as take-overs are newsworthy so were unapologetic.
But how would those workers get his name if he was just scouting around for info for a takeover.
 
But how would those workers get his name if he was just scouting around for info for a takeover.

Well multiple people from his current employer would have known his schedule, plus HR would have notified any staff who had been in meetings with him.

It is also not inconceivable that a store manager recognized him from a competitor firm, if he is known in industry circles.

Plus we dont know that he was mystery shopping, he could have actually had meetings/appointments at some of those sites.

Or someone at the lab or in contract tracing team could have also done the wrong thing.

Or the paper hired a PI to piece it together, some security guard may have supplied video footage, checked the license plate etc.

It really doesn't matter how they found out, the issue is whether they should have published it?

If the BBQ guy wanted to be outed, surely he would have provided an interview? The tabloids would have jumped at the chance.
 
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What bothers me is why foreigners are being allowed to take up space in quarantine for reasons like this while we still have Aussies stranded overseas.
 
What bothers me is why foreigners are being allowed to take up space in quarantine for reasons like this while we still have Aussies stranded overseas.


Not sure if you are referring to BBQ man or to someone else? If you mean BBQ man he is an Australian based employee.
 
What bothers me is why foreigners are being allowed to take up space in quarantine for reasons like this while we still have Aussies stranded overseas.
If Australia has any chance of surviving this then as much as possible we need to maintain relationships with the outside world. So much of our money and goods, and medicines come from overseas. Even basic medicines. Our Defence services needs and equipment. And in this case anyway, he is based in Australia. While many like to think we are an island, we simply aren't.
 
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