Good for you. Have been waiting for this to happen. Was reading about that poor chap who flew from Belgium to be with his dying mum in Perth - ofc couldn’t fly straight into WA so flew into melbourne and then got stuck wrangling between the various authorities and she died while he was sitting, fully vaccinated, in a hotel room in melbourne. The comments below were eye popping - “well imagine if they’d let him on a plane to Perth and he’d given someone covid”, “we all have to make sacrifices in a pandemic”. NO! How about if it was possible to fly directly to Perth then he would have? And if that’s not available it’s actually on the government to figure out a compassionate approach that actually works.
am beyond disgusted with australia - both the government(s) but also a big chunk of the population. What a miserable, selfish, unempathetic people we turn out to be.
The problem is it can be done.
I was working in Launceston April - June.I looked after a few people who
died.We were able to get exemptions for a single mother with her 2 young children to fly from WA to
Tasmania.Then they were allowed into the hospital to see and talk to
him.At the time the NWRH cluster was in full
swing.Had to be escorted from their HQ to the hospital by the police and wear PPE.
Another fellow had sons in Sydney and
NZ.both got exemptions to fly to
Tasmania.The son from Sydney arrived in time to see his father sadly the son from NZ was a couple of hours
late.They were able to stay and attend his funeral.Escorted to it by police and had to wear PPE.
Then in September I was working in
Latrobe.Had a delightful 91 year old who lived alone.Couldn't now look after herself at
home.Her son got an exemption to fly from Melbourne and was allowed to spend his quarantine at his mother's
home.When he went home his son was allowed to do the same.
If Tasmania can do it then why not other states.