Australia and Malaysia (politically) have a lot in common, and it’s interesting to see the latter dropped their internal borders and intl exit controls this week. No doubt an indication of what is reasonable at this point of the pandemic.
It does serious concern me that people like the Queensland CHO push insane targets like 95% and go onto say the system will be overrun.
We seem to still be giving these politicians a massive pass on the apparent state of our healthcare system. We’re one of the richest countries in the world, pay one of the highest rates of tax in the world, pay a separate levy purely for healthcare and apparently our public health system cannot handle a virus that only 5-10% of the population aren’t vaccinated against? (and that ignores the disparity of care required for different age groups). It does amazingly look like each and every premier is going to avoid being held to account for this. Insane!
It does serious concern me that people like the Queensland CHO push insane targets like 95% and go onto say the system will be overrun.
We seem to still be giving these politicians a massive pass on the apparent state of our healthcare system. We’re one of the richest countries in the world, pay one of the highest rates of tax in the world, pay a separate levy purely for healthcare and apparently our public health system cannot handle a virus that only 5-10% of the population aren’t vaccinated against? (and that ignores the disparity of care required for different age groups). It does amazingly look like each and every premier is going to avoid being held to account for this. Insane!