Pies4shaw wrote:stui magpie wrote:We've been in stage 4 lockdown since daily cases were in single figures, so how do they get to 200+
Looking at the lists of exposure sites, it's tolerably clear that people who are permitted to travel, for whatever reason, aren't really moderating their behaviour to limit potential exposures. In short, people who are actually locked down are scarcely likely to be spreading the virus (other than within their household) - but there are plenty of people doing all sorts of jobs who are allowed to travel and are, therefore, not locked down in any relevant sense. The system has always had that flaw. It didn't matter last year because that version of the virus was less contagious. This year, a person who is allowed to travel and goes to the petrol station, the take away, the supermarket, a coffee shop, Bunnings etc etc at various places along the way home lights up a pile of potential transmissions along the way.
I think I posted that I was concerned about the way that many people don't moderate their movements back when the Victorian map of "close contacts" was published (around the time someone travelled to Mildura after watching a few sporting contests in the City). The problem seems to be that unless people are actually prohibited from doing self-evidently stupid things, they will continue to push the boundaries. Common sense just doesn't seem to work - the mere fact that one can go certain places and do certain things doesn't mean that one should, still less that one should do all of them as frequently as possible or, better still, all at one time.
in a nutshell.
People keep taking advantage and pushing every boundary they can. When I last had to go to Footscray to see the hand specialist I so wanted to go to a different shopping centre, but resisted. That whole centre now has level 1 and contacts all around it. Last year hubby could only work one site for our biggest customer, it was mandated, this time he is not restricted except to one site a day. That’s not on him. I actually get where people are coming from with the not fair when footy players are going all around the country, poor old greyhounds are still getting exploited and horse racing is apparently an essential service. That’s damn bullshit.
It ain’t dan or even whatsaface from Sydney, it’s people doing the wrong thing and locking the, up is the only way to save the, from themselves?choices ? You want choices? Get the damn jab! Spend these shitty days close to home so that maybe when the sun comes out to stay we don’t have to.
As for money I’m quite shocked how much the disaster package hands out.its there, apply for it, no I didn’t, don’t need to but I had to look for someone else. No wonder some people don’t want to go back to work!
Funny, not much to do but I don’t think I’ve ever been so tired in my life! For gods sake do the right thing so we can get back to living.