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Does anyone have an android phone, and been able to download the mySA gov app at all?
Have members of our club who cant find it, and I just searched google store and doesn't seem to be available?
Have members of our club who cant find it, and I just searched google store and doesn't seem to be available?
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The Bedge wrote:Does anyone have an android phone, and been able to download the mySA gov app at all?
Have members of our club who cant find it, and I just searched google store and doesn't seem to be available?
Yeah I did last Friday, I'd say today its been taken off as its being updated as the link I used to get the app isn't working today.
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Wedgie wrote:The Bedge wrote:Does anyone have an android phone, and been able to download the mySA gov app at all?
Have members of our club who cant find it, and I just searched google store and doesn't seem to be available?
Yeah I did last Friday, I'd say today its been taken off as its being updated as the link I used to get the app isn't working today.
Cheers big ears!
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The Bedge wrote:Does anyone have an android phone, and been able to download the mySA gov app at all?
Have members of our club who cant find it, and I just searched google store and doesn't seem to be available?
Ive got it on my phone, downloaded it last year, but just tried to search for it in google store and under "my apps" and couldnt find it
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The Bedge wrote:Does anyone have an android phone, and been able to download the mySA gov app at all?
Have members of our club who cant find it, and I just searched google store and doesn't seem to be available?
COVID-19 update
An updated version of the mySA GOV app that includes a COVID Safe check-in is not yet available. The mySA GOV app is also currently unavailable in the Google Store. Please continue to check for the release of the update scheduled for 1 December 2020.
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No time set yet for todays press conference, I suspect they are working through issues with the new app / QR codes.
Individuals can't download/update the app.
Clubs/Businesses who need to display the QR codes from tomorrow morning are all at different stages. Some have been sent updated plans with codes, some have been sent emails saying they will get a new plan today, some haven't had any contact at all from SA Health.
If SA Health use this as an excuse to not relax the restrictions tomorrow and community sport gets pushed back again I'm going to be furious, but then do nothing about it anyway.
Individuals can't download/update the app.
Clubs/Businesses who need to display the QR codes from tomorrow morning are all at different stages. Some have been sent updated plans with codes, some have been sent emails saying they will get a new plan today, some haven't had any contact at all from SA Health.
If SA Health use this as an excuse to not relax the restrictions tomorrow and community sport gets pushed back again I'm going to be furious, but then do nothing about it anyway.
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Always later Monday isn’t it?Trader wrote:No time set yet for todays press conference, I suspect they are working through issues with the new app / QR codes.
Individuals can't download/update the app.
Clubs/Businesses who need to display the QR codes from tomorrow morning are all at different stages. Some have been sent updated plans with codes, some have been sent emails saying they will get a new plan today, some haven't had any contact at all from SA Health.
If SA Health use this as an excuse to not relax the restrictions tomorrow and community sport gets pushed back again I'm going to be furious, but then do nothing about it anyway.
They have their transition meeting which usually finishes around lunch and then do their updates.
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1pm.
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If you want to go far, go together.
If you want to go far, go together.
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Lovely day here in aldinga waiting for a test.
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Booney wrote:1pm.
Cheers, most entertaining part of my day at work!
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Results for testing still pretty efficient, daughter just got her result from yesterday arvo, negative.
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The f*ck?
Health authorities in South Australia have defended the coronavirus-infected man who left quarantine to visit several Adelaide shops, saying he thought he was "doing the right thing"
The man, in his 30s, attended several locations across Adelaide on Sunday, November 22, when he was supposed to be quarantining at home.
He had been directed to quarantine after being identified as a casual contact of a confirmed case at the Intensive English Learning Institute (IELI) at Flinders University's Sturt campus earlier in the month.
Deputy Chief Public Health Officer Emily Kirkpatrick told ABC Radio Adelaide this morning that the man had returned a negative test on the first day of his quarantine.
She emphasised that the man was a casual contact, not a close contact, of another case, but would not clarify any further details about him or why he travelled to so many destinations in one afternoon.
"I don't want to go into the specifics of this individual in terms of his circumstances," Dr Kirkpatrick said.
After returning a positive COVID-19 test result, he was transferred to a medi-hotel, along with his close contacts.
"He was a casual contact and was required to quarantine and have tests on day one and day 12 — and fantastic that he did go and get these tests on day one and day 12," she said.
"Of course, then we've picked it up on his day 12 test that he was, in fact, positive.
"If you have that negative day one test, it doesn't mean you can go out and about in the community."
So why defend him?
Why not go into specifics?
The f*ck?
Health authorities in South Australia have defended the coronavirus-infected man who left quarantine to visit several Adelaide shops, saying he thought he was "doing the right thing"
The man, in his 30s, attended several locations across Adelaide on Sunday, November 22, when he was supposed to be quarantining at home.
He had been directed to quarantine after being identified as a casual contact of a confirmed case at the Intensive English Learning Institute (IELI) at Flinders University's Sturt campus earlier in the month.
Deputy Chief Public Health Officer Emily Kirkpatrick told ABC Radio Adelaide this morning that the man had returned a negative test on the first day of his quarantine.
She emphasised that the man was a casual contact, not a close contact, of another case, but would not clarify any further details about him or why he travelled to so many destinations in one afternoon.
"I don't want to go into the specifics of this individual in terms of his circumstances," Dr Kirkpatrick said.
After returning a positive COVID-19 test result, he was transferred to a medi-hotel, along with his close contacts.
"He was a casual contact and was required to quarantine and have tests on day one and day 12 — and fantastic that he did go and get these tests on day one and day 12," she said.
"Of course, then we've picked it up on his day 12 test that he was, in fact, positive.
"If you have that negative day one test, it doesn't mean you can go out and about in the community."
So why defend him?
Why not go into specifics?
The f*ck?
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Was mentioned this morning that when the SA lockdown ended last Sunday he thought that meant he was free to go aswellBooney wrote:The f*ck?
Health authorities in South Australia have defended the coronavirus-infected man who left quarantine to visit several Adelaide shops, saying he thought he was "doing the right thing"
The man, in his 30s, attended several locations across Adelaide on Sunday, November 22, when he was supposed to be quarantining at home.
He had been directed to quarantine after being identified as a casual contact of a confirmed case at the Intensive English Learning Institute (IELI) at Flinders University's Sturt campus earlier in the month.
Deputy Chief Public Health Officer Emily Kirkpatrick told ABC Radio Adelaide this morning that the man had returned a negative test on the first day of his quarantine.
She emphasised that the man was a casual contact, not a close contact, of another case, but would not clarify any further details about him or why he travelled to so many destinations in one afternoon.
"I don't want to go into the specifics of this individual in terms of his circumstances," Dr Kirkpatrick said.
After returning a positive COVID-19 test result, he was transferred to a medi-hotel, along with his close contacts.
"He was a casual contact and was required to quarantine and have tests on day one and day 12 — and fantastic that he did go and get these tests on day one and day 12," she said.
"Of course, then we've picked it up on his day 12 test that he was, in fact, positive.
"If you have that negative day one test, it doesn't mean you can go out and about in the community."
So why defend him?
Why not go into specifics?
The f*ck?
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Thats a disgrace
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Thought the best question asked this morning on 5AA to the police commissioner was regarding engaging in communities where English is their second language and making sure those community leaders understand and pass the message on. It got glossed over but Stevens said they do that.
I think it is still getting missed in translation somewhere...
I think it is still getting missed in translation somewhere...
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Jim05 wrote:Was mentioned this morning that when the SA lockdown ended last Sunday he thought that meant he was free to go aswellBooney wrote:The f*ck?
Health authorities in South Australia have defended the coronavirus-infected man who left quarantine to visit several Adelaide shops, saying he thought he was "doing the right thing"
The man, in his 30s, attended several locations across Adelaide on Sunday, November 22, when he was supposed to be quarantining at home.
He had been directed to quarantine after being identified as a casual contact of a confirmed case at the Intensive English Learning Institute (IELI) at Flinders University's Sturt campus earlier in the month.
Deputy Chief Public Health Officer Emily Kirkpatrick told ABC Radio Adelaide this morning that the man had returned a negative test on the first day of his quarantine.
She emphasised that the man was a casual contact, not a close contact, of another case, but would not clarify any further details about him or why he travelled to so many destinations in one afternoon.
"I don't want to go into the specifics of this individual in terms of his circumstances," Dr Kirkpatrick said.
After returning a positive COVID-19 test result, he was transferred to a medi-hotel, along with his close contacts.
"He was a casual contact and was required to quarantine and have tests on day one and day 12 — and fantastic that he did go and get these tests on day one and day 12," she said.
"Of course, then we've picked it up on his day 12 test that he was, in fact, positive.
"If you have that negative day one test, it doesn't mean you can go out and about in the community."
So why defend him?
Why not go into specifics?
The f*ck?
I don't think he's going to pass his ESL class.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:Jim05 wrote:Was mentioned this morning that when the SA lockdown ended last Sunday he thought that meant he was free to go aswellBooney wrote:The f*ck?
Health authorities in South Australia have defended the coronavirus-infected man who left quarantine to visit several Adelaide shops, saying he thought he was "doing the right thing"
The man, in his 30s, attended several locations across Adelaide on Sunday, November 22, when he was supposed to be quarantining at home.
He had been directed to quarantine after being identified as a casual contact of a confirmed case at the Intensive English Learning Institute (IELI) at Flinders University's Sturt campus earlier in the month.
Deputy Chief Public Health Officer Emily Kirkpatrick told ABC Radio Adelaide this morning that the man had returned a negative test on the first day of his quarantine.
She emphasised that the man was a casual contact, not a close contact, of another case, but would not clarify any further details about him or why he travelled to so many destinations in one afternoon.
"I don't want to go into the specifics of this individual in terms of his circumstances," Dr Kirkpatrick said.
After returning a positive COVID-19 test result, he was transferred to a medi-hotel, along with his close contacts.
"He was a casual contact and was required to quarantine and have tests on day one and day 12 — and fantastic that he did go and get these tests on day one and day 12," she said.
"Of course, then we've picked it up on his day 12 test that he was, in fact, positive.
"If you have that negative day one test, it doesn't mean you can go out and about in the community."
So why defend him?
Why not go into specifics?
The f*ck?
I don't think he's going to pass his ESL class.
They are playing the PC Card so others don’t get scared off coming forward.
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Surely they have a big enough team to remain in phone contact with people in quarantine, just a call every couple of days, checking in, reminding them of their obligations and answering any questions.
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MW wrote:Thought the best question asked this morning on 5AA to the police commissioner was regarding engaging in communities where English is their second language and making sure those community leaders understand and pass the message on. It got glossed over but Stevens said they do that.
I think it is still getting missed in translation somewhere...
Let’s not confuse out and out ignorance and mis-interpretation. All of the involved so far know exactly what they are doing and chose to ignore it. There is no confusion and the only reason SA health has commended the last couple potential issues is to not scare off others coming forward after what happened with the Woodville Pizza Bar.
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