jakeseven7
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How long can they get away with 'I dunno we can't decide'.....?
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Opposition Leader Mia Davies said the government was unnecessarily withholding information in its refusal to release any Omicron-based modelling or to say when an announcement on the border reopening would be made.
"We're still in limbo, we still don't know what's going on, and we still have numbers climbing in terms of Omicron in our community," she said.
"This government is being secretive and there is no reason to be."
"This community has done everything it has been asked to do, and they are not getting any clarity from the government when we see COVID spreading through the state."
The Premier confirmed he was due to fly to Sydney next Thursday on February 24 as he is required to give evidence in defamation proceedings with mining billionaire Clive Palmer.
The Premier has previously said he would make an announcement about the WA border reopening by the end of February at the latest when a review by Chief Health Officer Dr Andy Robertson was complete.
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Calls grow for WA border opening date clarity
Opposition Leader Mia Davies said the government was unnecessarily withholding information in its refusal to release any Omicron-based modelling or to say when an announcement on the border reopening would be made.
"We're still in limbo, we still don't know what's going on, and we still have numbers climbing in terms of Omicron in our community," she said.
"This government is being secretive and there is no reason to be."
"This community has done everything it has been asked to do, and they are not getting any clarity from the government when we see COVID spreading through the state."
The Premier confirmed he was due to fly to Sydney next Thursday on February 24 as he is required to give evidence in defamation proceedings with mining billionaire Clive Palmer.
The Premier has previously said he would make an announcement about the WA border reopening by the end of February at the latest when a review by Chief Health Officer Dr Andy Robertson was complete.
WA Premier attended COVID-19 spreader event as the state records 177 local cases amid steep Omicron rise
Mark McGowan says he was at a large function last week after which nine people subsequently tested positive for COVID-19, as Western Australia sets a new daily record for cases of the virus.
www.abc.net.au