Playgrounds and skate parks opening back up tomorrowBrodlach wrote:0 cases again in SA, that’s 11 days in a row
7 active cases
3 in hospital
943 tests done yesterday
by Jim05 » Sun May 03, 2020 4:45 pm
Playgrounds and skate parks opening back up tomorrowBrodlach wrote:0 cases again in SA, that’s 11 days in a row
7 active cases
3 in hospital
943 tests done yesterday
by Q. » Sun May 03, 2020 6:02 pm
Jim05 wrote:Playgrounds and skate parks opening back up tomorrow
by locky801 » Sun May 03, 2020 7:29 pm
by Jim05 » Sun May 03, 2020 7:33 pm
There were 13 new cases in Victoria today and 18 total in Australialocky801 wrote:Hearing multiple new cases in Vic, anyone confirm
by tigerpie » Sun May 03, 2020 8:03 pm
by Jim05 » Sun May 03, 2020 8:07 pm
6 of the Victorian ones were tied to the outbreak at the meat processing plant in Melbourne.tigerpie wrote:How the f#ck are we still getting new cases????
Footy and normality are no chance while new infections keep turning up.
Takes just one moron and bang we're off again!
by locky801 » Sun May 03, 2020 8:13 pm
Jim05 wrote:There were 13 new cases in Victoria today and 18 total in Australialocky801 wrote:Hearing multiple new cases in Vic, anyone confirm
by tigerpie » Sun May 03, 2020 8:16 pm
Jim05 wrote:6 of the Victorian ones were tied to the outbreak at the meat processing plant in Melbourne.tigerpie wrote:How the f#ck are we still getting new cases????
Footy and normality are no chance while new infections keep turning up.
Takes just one moron and bang we're off again!
The elderly person who died in Sydney had been tested twice in the last 2 weeks and both tests were negative.
by stan » Sun May 03, 2020 8:34 pm
Possibly a few it that's hard to tell. Testing rates are still solid throughout the country I know a start of tests kits were removed as they are from that dodgy batch. China made of course, how about that.tigerpie wrote:Jim05 wrote:6 of the Victorian ones were tied to the outbreak at the meat processing plant in Melbourne.tigerpie wrote:How the f#ck are we still getting new cases????
Footy and normality are no chance while new infections keep turning up.
Takes just one moron and bang we're off again!
The elderly person who died in Sydney had been tested twice in the last 2 weeks and both tests were negative.
So does that mean the tests were dodgy i.e crappy test kits?
If that's the case then how many more have it that are wandering around oblivious?
So many don't knows that worry me.
by Jim05 » Sun May 03, 2020 9:04 pm
Tests could have been fine but that particular nursing home looks like it is a cesspool and is a real mess. New cases and deaths almost every daytigerpie wrote:Jim05 wrote:6 of the Victorian ones were tied to the outbreak at the meat processing plant in Melbourne.tigerpie wrote:How the f#ck are we still getting new cases????
Footy and normality are no chance while new infections keep turning up.
Takes just one moron and bang we're off again!
The elderly person who died in Sydney had been tested twice in the last 2 weeks and both tests were negative.
So does that mean the tests were dodgy i.e crappy test kits?
If that's the case then how many more have it that are wandering around oblivious?
So many don't knows that worry me.
by daysofourlives » Sun May 03, 2020 9:43 pm
Jim05 wrote:6 of the Victorian ones were tied to the outbreak at the meat processing plant in Melbourne.tigerpie wrote:How the f#ck are we still getting new cases????
Footy and normality are no chance while new infections keep turning up.
Takes just one moron and bang we're off again!
The elderly person who died in Sydney had been tested twice in the last 2 weeks and both tests were negative.
by Bum Crack » Mon May 04, 2020 7:59 am
tigerpie wrote:Jim05 wrote:6 of the Victorian ones were tied to the outbreak at the meat processing plant in Melbourne.tigerpie wrote:How the f#ck are we still getting new cases????
Footy and normality are no chance while new infections keep turning up.
Takes just one moron and bang we're off again!
The elderly person who died in Sydney had been tested twice in the last 2 weeks and both tests were negative.
So does that mean the tests were dodgy i.e crappy test kits?
If that's the case then how many more have it that are wandering around oblivious?
So many don't knows that worry me.
by Corona Man » Mon May 04, 2020 9:08 am
by Booney » Mon May 04, 2020 9:28 am
by Jim05 » Mon May 04, 2020 9:51 am
by woodublieve12 » Mon May 04, 2020 10:07 am
Booney wrote:Thoughts?
As of August 1st children up to the age of 6 will be excluded under the "no jab no play" policy from attending early learning or child care services unless they are fully vaccinated.
What if we have to show the COVID Safe app on our phones to get into the footy, get into pubs in greater numers? I know the app isn't a vaccination against getting COVID but it's our best bet to track and trace any outbreaks. It's possible in SA we could have 0 active cases within days, we can be confident with border restrictions in place that we are free from it in SA and we should go back to life as we knew it fairly quickly.
I'm not for being blackmailed, but it seems a small price to pay. ( Downloading the app ).
by JK » Mon May 04, 2020 10:45 am
Jim05 wrote:Yeah I’m happy with that.
I do believe in the no jab no play system aswell though
by Lightning McQueen » Mon May 04, 2020 11:13 am
Pag wrote:whufc wrote:Whilst I can appreciate how the covid app will help I can’t help but feel disgruntled at the way Morrison is getting that message across.
Almost feels like his bribing/extorting me with my own freedom ‘download the app or else I’ll keep you lockdown longer’
Still unsure about this one.
This. Despite the validity of the app, I almost don't want to download it just because of the way he speaks. I'm not a ******* child in timeout.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon May 04, 2020 11:17 am
tigerpie wrote:How the f#ck are we still getting new cases????
Footy and normality are no chance while new infections keep turning up.
Takes just one moron and bang we're off again!
by Bluedemon » Mon May 04, 2020 11:17 am
Booney wrote:Thoughts?
As of August 1st children up to the age of 6 will be excluded under the "no jab no play" policy from attending early learning or child care services unless they are fully vaccinated.
What if we have to show the COVID Safe app on our phones to get into the footy, get into pubs in greater numers? I know the app isn't a vaccination against getting COVID but it's our best bet to track and trace any outbreaks. It's possible in SA we could have 0 active cases within days, we can be confident with border restrictions in place that we are free from it in SA and we should go back to life as we knew it fairly quickly.
I'm not for being blackmailed, but it seems a small price to pay. ( Downloading the app ).
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