""Queensland: People can travel freely within Queensland. The border is closed, but scheduled to re-open on July 10""
I cannot for the life of me can not understand as to why the Queensland Premier... Anna Pluckachuck has our borders closed.
If she thinks this policy will guarantee the party she leads a landslide victory at the next election in October, I think that she and her mated are in for one hell of a shock.
One has to wonder why she does not want our tourism industry to get back into doing business as usual.
Queensland Beautiful one day. (Pre Co-vid)
Closed to visitors the next day. (Today)
Jay & Dee
Both born and bred and life in Queensland.
Cowboy7307 said
08:49 AM Jun 20, 2020
Would you let some one with the plague into your house if not
why would you want NSW in to your state
Dougwe said
08:56 AM Jun 20, 2020
Cowboy7307 wrote:
Would you let some one with the plague into your house if not why would you want NSW in to your state
Hi David, long time no see. Hope you are both well.
The Cain toads and Co ckroaches have never liked one and other, EVER!
-- Edited by Dougwe on Saturday 20th of June 2020 09:53:13 AM
Jaahn said
09:04 AM Jun 20, 2020
Hi Jay & Dee
What a disappointing post. Firstly there is a suggestion that the people in charge and their advisers are all stupid and are just trying to get re-elected by their decisions.
Secondly there is what looks like a sexist and very derogatory comment on a female leader. One of a type that I have never seen used on a male premier. Bloody hell what rock do you live under.
I might wonder why people want to go to Qld to get that sort of thinking.
Jaahn
-- Edited by Jaahn on Saturday 20th of June 2020 11:13:25 AM
Snippy said
09:18 AM Jun 20, 2020
JayDee wrote:
""Queensland: People can travel freely within Queensland. The border is closed, but scheduled to re-open on July 10""
I cannot for the life of me can not understand as to why the Queensland Premier... Anna Pluckachuck has our borders closed.
If she thinks this policy will guarantee the party she leads a landslide victory at the next election in October, I think that she and her mated are in for one hell of a shock.
One has to wonder why she does not want our tourism industry to get back into doing business as usual.
Queensland Beautiful one day. (Pre Co-vid)
Closed to visitors the next day. (Today)
Jay & Dee
Both born and bred and life in Queensland.
PluckaCHOOK sounds better.
mixo said
09:54 AM Jun 20, 2020
Maybe some of you should go and see why the borders were closed in the first place..
This is not only a QLD thing, look at WA, stubborn as hell to open up.
mixo
Whenarewethere said
10:31 AM Jun 20, 2020
JayDee wrote:
""Queensland: People can travel freely within Queensland. The border is closed, but scheduled to re-open on July 10""
I take it if one gets into QLD on 9th July you need to go into isolation for 14 days.
Kebbin said
10:32 AM Jun 20, 2020
Why where are you off to JayDee if you are currently home in Queensland you are better off then some at least you can travel your own state that is most popular at this time of year and have it all to yourselves.
And heaven forbid you can go south to NSW or indeed South Australia has announced that it is opening it's boarder to Queenslanders. I do not know how that works if you drive thru NSW though. Tasmania along with NT, WA, SA, are all in some stage of closed borders.
But I guess you aren't travelling at all, just another attention seeking post
DMaxer said
10:57 AM Jun 20, 2020
I have been in the same park, next to a beautiful lake with only one other caravan for the last ten weeks and I reckon it has been one of the best and most peaceful stays I have had in living memory.
I understand why borders are closed and the effect it has on businesses but I also recall the angst when our national border remained open for a couple of weeks too long and those dreadful blunders regarding the cruise ships. I also understand what the backlash and outrage would have been if borders remained open and the virus spread throughout the land unchecked.
I am not a doctor nor a scientist nor a person that controls day to day events. I accept that these people are acting on the best advice and knowledge in relation to unknown viruses.
One thing that I have noticed however is that so many people have had the chance to slow down and just have a think about their own priorities. There are people who now realise that the frantic chase after the almighty dollar is not the only reason we are on Earth.
The borders will reopen eventually, business will get back to how it was (whatever that was) and life will start again with perhaps a few people a little bit wiser. Issues such as how many students we can fly in from overseas and how many tourist organisations can get a hold of my wallet are lost on me.
Having said all that, I do wonder what will happen to those "boarders" I keep hearing about. Where are they going to live or even survive if they are opened up.
Bryan said
11:51 AM Jun 20, 2020
The number of Covid 19 cases in states/territories with borders open versus those with closed borders gives a good indication of why some borders stay closed.
pomme said
12:02 PM Jun 20, 2020
I think a lot of the reply's to JaaDee are a bit selfish really, only thinking of themselves, what about all those business that are going broke each week while the borders are closed.
All their customers are kept away, while the person in the top job has a guaranteed wage and dose not have t worry about money, just give themselves another raise.
(Ex business person sent broke, no customers)
Pomme.
outlaw40 said
12:12 PM Jun 20, 2020
How many more will go broke if the border is opened and there is a spike leading to a reinstatement of full lockdown .I still wouldnt be betting the sheep station on a july 10 opening either it has not been confirmed by the premier , also a possibility of a partial opening excluding nsw and vic because of there numbers of ongoing cases .the stories not over yet folks .
Tony Bev said
01:08 PM Jun 20, 2020
Usual disclaimer, I am not a health worker, or within any leadership decision making arena
But...
I am happy that the West Australia borders are closed.
Speaking on behalf of my state only
In my opinion, our country towns, and its second biggest city, do not have the medical facilities, to cope with a full blown Coronavirus outbreak
I live in the second largest city, of Western Australia
We have two hospitals, side by side, (government, and private), and a large car park
My wife was recently hospitalised
During lockdown, (no elective surgery, visiting hour restrictions, etc), the hospital car park, adequately catered for hospital visitors
Yesterday 19 June 2020, around 2 pm, that car park was chock a block full, as I am led to believe elective surgery (in WA), has been increased by 50%
I have been through a lot of Australian small rural towns, what springs to my mind, is that none of them, have the medical facilities, to cope with a full blown Coronavirus outbreak
Without digging out any facts, my observations tell me, to keep borders closed, until this Coronavirus is eradicated
msg said
01:23 PM Jun 20, 2020
I don't blame them. Much as I want to start travelling again. Particularly, with regards to Victoria. sorry Vic but you are not looking too healthy. If the premiers think they can survive without the rest of Australia, then good on them. Go For It. Just stay away from china to finance yourselves. If you dare use them then I'll be really upset.
Izabarack said
01:35 PM Jun 20, 2020
JayDee wrote:
I cannot for the life of me can not understand as to why the Queensland Premier... Anna Pluckachuck has our borders closed.
I do. And so does my wife and kids and grandkids, even the great grandkids understand why we need to keep the virus spreaders out. All my neighbours understand. Even the local council is doing things consistent with what our fantastic Premier is doing to keep us safe. My life is more important than someone else's dollar. To go backward now would be disastrous. Once everyone else gets it right, businesses will bounce back quickly.
Anna is doing a great job. That people have to call her names shows they don't have any logical or valid argument against what she is doing.
Iza
darjak said
01:58 PM Jun 20, 2020
It shouldnt worry other states (vic & nsw) because their people will be spending their money
intrastate instead of interstate. Trouble is these people will be paying for a lot more POWER
thats why they are whinging, all I can say Freeze baby Freeze.
The longer we keep the boarders closed the safer we are.
bgt said
02:24 PM Jun 20, 2020
Everyone gets excited about comparing figures from each state. But they fail to acknowledge that Australians coming back from overseas are all coming via Sydney and Melbourne. Including Queenslanders etc. So getting ****y about infection and quarantine rates/numbers is a pointless exercise. NSW figures include Queenlanders returning.
It's so sad that politics is now destroying lives all in the name of preventing the spread of a virus that is killing fewer people than the flu.
The NSW/Queensland border is as leaky as a barbed wire canoe. Almost anyone can apply online for a pass and drive across the border. I have a pass. 2 simple questions and you get a pass. Hundreds of people a day crossing over the border with almost no checks.
the rocket said
02:27 PM Jun 20, 2020
Izabarack wrote:
JayDee wrote:
I cannot for the life of me can not understand as to why the Queensland Premier... Anna Pluckachuck has our borders closed.
I do. And so does my wife and kids and grandkids, even the great grandkids understand why we need to keep the virus spreaders out. All my neighbours understand. Even the local council is doing things consistent with what our fantastic Premier is doing to keep us safe. My life is more important than someone else's dollar. To go backward now would be disastrous. Once everyone else gets it right, businesses will bounce back quickly.
Anna is doing a great job. That people have to call her names shows they don't have any logical or valid argument against what she is doing.
Iza
Well said
the rocket said
02:29 PM Jun 20, 2020
bgt wrote:
Everyone gets excited about comparing figures from each state. But they fail to acknowledge that Australians coming back from overseas are all coming via Sydney and Melbourne. Including Queenslanders etc. So getting ****y about infection and quarantine rates/numbers is a pointless exercise. NSW figures include Queenlanders returning.
It's so sad that politics is now destroying lives all in the name of preventing the spread of a virus that is killing fewer people than the flu.
The NSW/Queensland border is as leaky as a barbed wire canoe. Almost anyone can apply online for a pass and drive across the border. I have a pass. 2 simple questions and you get a pass. Hundreds of people a day crossing over the border with almost no checks.
And thats my concern. Had a couple near us with victorian number plates who told me they got an exemption as they had been staying just south of the border in nsw for a few weeks prior.
-- Edited by the rocket on Saturday 20th of June 2020 02:30:22 PM
mixo said
02:38 PM Jun 20, 2020
how many people are in ICU these days?
People are overreacting as always.
All states have thousands of beds(hospital) waiting for people to catch covid, seems 99.99% of Australians are not so good at catching it.
You want to stay under the doona, then do so, let the rest of us get on with our lives.
mixo
SouthernComfort said
03:40 PM Jun 20, 2020
bgt wrote:
Everyone gets excited about comparing figures from each state. But they fail to acknowledge that Australians coming back from overseas are all coming via Sydney and Melbourne. Including Queenslanders etc. So getting ****y about infection and quarantine rates/numbers is a pointless exercise. NSW figures include Queenlanders returning.
It's so sad that politics is now destroying lives all in the name of preventing the spread of a virus that is killing fewer people than the flu.
The NSW/Queensland border is as leaky as a barbed wire canoe. Almost anyone can apply online for a pass and drive across the border. I have a pass. 2 simple questions and you get a pass. Hundreds of people a day crossing over the border with almost no checks.
Well said bgt, the only sensible comment in here.
Rob Driver said
03:43 PM Jun 20, 2020
I am afraid I cant even agree with the title of this topic.
I think if anyone cares to do some research Annastacia P is very popular in her sensible stance to keep the borders closed until the southern states can show that they have controlled China Virus numbers that are being increased by social interaction.
I cant find it at the moment but there are statistics that separate the numbers infected from those coming into the state and isolating as opposed to those that are catching the virus socially. From memory, the figure for yesterday for Victoria was 15. Of that, 8 were from people returning to Australia and 7 were from social transmission. Again, from memory the 18 cases from the previous day in Victoria were a similar ratio.
These numbers are not acceptable. At least for the Qld Premier and her heath advisors.
As for statistics, last I noted from figures released just recently, 68% of people in Qld were in support of closed borders.
On a side note I recently read from a post on here, the intention of a member to go into Melbourne for business I assume, then make his way to northern NSW. While I am sure no one wishes him any harm, the original advice of do not travel was put into place for this very reason. The fact that Victoria and NSW appear to not give any care of preventing the spread of this disease, staying put and limiting any unnecessary contact is a proven way of control of any pandemic.
I am so pleased that the Qld Premier is putting Health before Wealth.
Regards
Angie
-- Edited by bentaxlebabe on Saturday 20th of June 2020 03:46:10 PM
mixo said
03:45 PM Jun 20, 2020
Well QLD premier might have some ammunition now with my state of VIC registring 25 cases today..
2 steps forward 3 steps backward..
mixo
Rob Driver said
03:48 PM Jun 20, 2020
So that last three days from Victoria, 18 then 15 and now, 25.
Leave those borders shut I say!
Regards
Angie
the rocket said
04:09 PM Jun 20, 2020
bentaxlebabe wrote:
I am afraid I cant even agree with the title of this topic.
I think if anyone cares to do some research Annastacia P is very popular in her sensible stance to keep the borders closed until the southern states can show that they have controlled China Virus numbers that are being increased by social interaction.
I cant find it at the moment but there are statistics that separate the numbers infected from those coming into the state and isolating as opposed to those that are catching the virus socially. From memory, the figure for yesterday for Victoria was 15. Of that, 8 were from people returning to Australia and 7 were from social transmission. Again, from memory the 18 cases from the previous day in Victoria were a similar ratio.
These numbers are not acceptable. At least for the Qld Premier and her heath advisors.
As for statistics, last I noted from figures released just recently, 68% of people in Qld were in support of closed borders.
On a side note I recently read from a post on here, the intention of a member to go into Melbourne for business I assume, then make his way to northern NSW. While I am sure no one wishes him any harm, the original advice of do not travel was put into place for this very reason. The fact that Victoria and NSW appear to not give any care of preventing the spread of this disease, staying put and limiting any unnecessary contact is a proven way of control of any pandemic.
I am so pleased that the Qld Premier is putting Health before Wealth.
Regards
Angie
-- Edited by bentaxlebabe on Saturday 20th of June 2020 03:46:10 PM
Well said.
-- Edited by the rocket on Saturday 20th of June 2020 04:39:23 PM
Gundog said
06:32 PM Jun 20, 2020
bentaxlebabe wrote:
I am afraid I cant even agree with the title of this topic.
I think if anyone cares to do some research Annastacia P is very popular in her sensible stance to keep the borders closed until the southern states can show that they have controlled China Virus numbers that are being increased by social interaction.
I cant find it at the moment but there are statistics that separate the numbers infected from those coming into the state and isolating as opposed to those that are catching the virus socially. From memory, the figure for yesterday for Victoria was 15.
Of that, 8 were from people returning to Australia and 7 were from social transmission. Again, from memory the 18 cases from the previous day in Victoria were a similar ratio.
These numbers are not acceptable. At least for the Qld Premier and her heath advisors.
As for statistics, last I noted from figures released just recently, 68% of people in Qld were in support of closed borders.
On a side note I recently read from a post on here, the intention of a member to go into Melbourne for business I assume, then make his way to northern NSW. While I am sure no one wishes him any harm, the original advice of do not travel was put into place for this very reason.
The fact that Victoria and NSW appear to not give any care of preventing the spread of this disease, staying put and limiting any unnecessary contact is a proven way of control of any pandemic.
I am so pleased that the Qld Premier is putting Health before Wealth.
Regards
Angie
-- Edited by bentaxlebabe on Saturday 20th of June 2020 03:46:10 PM
Well said.
What a load of selfish rubbish the QLD Premier is as slimy as a eel, she make decisions without listening to experts, remember the coal mine fisaco cost the state millions of dollars and jobs because of looney left and greens control her.
By keeping the border closed it will severely damage the tourist industry from which many will never recover, thus thousands of workers will loose their jobs. Taking the moral high ground on this subject only shows the selfishness attitude not caring the effects on your fellow Queenslander.
Phillipn said
08:11 PM Jun 20, 2020
JayDee wrote:
""Queensland: People can travel freely within Queensland. The border is closed, but scheduled to re-open on July 10""
I cannot for the life of me can not understand as to why the Queensland Premier... Anna Pluckachuck has our borders closed.
If she thinks this policy will guarantee the party she leads a landslide victory at the next election in October, I think that she and her mated are in for one hell of a shock.
One has to wonder why she does not want our tourism industry to get back into doing business as usual.
Queensland Beautiful one day. (Pre Co-vid)
Closed to visitors the next day. (Today)
Jay & Dee
Both born and bred and life in Queensland.
Please DO NOT tell her, because she is not smarter enough to work that out.
-- Edited by Phillipn on Saturday 20th of June 2020 08:13:37 PM
Warren-Pat_01 said
10:49 PM Jun 20, 2020
We all have our opinions on the current Qld Govt - mostly not so good but with the latest news from Victoria on the outbreaks of COVID19, Anna is doing the right thing - keeping us safe.
Yes, I feel sorry for those in the tourism business - especially the Gold Coast, Whitsundays, Cairns & Pt Douglas where tourism is their only industry, BUT how many people will die if the new outbreaks are not curtailed?
Shame on the Victorian idiots who have been seen to ignore the social distancing rules, going to meetings, work when they are COVID19 positive (mentioned by their Premier, this evening). I have quite a few relatives in Victoria but with the situation as it is, Victoria can be shifted south of Tasmania!
For us in large regional cities the thing that is going to sink this government is crime - youth crime! It took the deaths of four "kiddy crims" here recently to get the three local (Labor) MPs to wake up & take notice to what we've been saying for over four years!!
dorian said
06:16 AM Jun 21, 2020
JayDee wrote:
""Queensland: People can travel freely within Queensland. The border is closed, but scheduled to re-open on July 10""
I cannot for the life of me can not understand as to why the Queensland Premier... Anna Pluckachuck has our borders closed.
If she thinks this policy will guarantee the party she leads a landslide victory at the next election in October, I think that she and her mated are in for one hell of a shock.
Setting aside the derogatory aspects of your post, I'm reminded that AP allowed local government elections to go ahead when the sensible decision would have been to postpone them. It seems that double standards are a way of life in politics. That said, I'm happy for travel restrictions to continue as they are, and even be tightened when necessary.
Rob Driver said
09:18 AM Jun 21, 2020
Gundog wrote:
bentaxlebabe wrote: I am afraid I cant even agree with the title of this topic. I think if anyone cares to do some research Annastacia P is very popular in her sensible stance to keep the borders closed until the southern states can show that they have controlled China Virus numbers that are being increased by social interaction. I cant find it at the moment but there are statistics that separate the numbers infected from those coming into the state and isolating as opposed to those that are catching the virus socially. From memory, the figure for yesterday for Victoria was 15. Of that, 8 were from people returning to Australia and 7 were from social transmission. Again, from memory the 18 cases from the previous day in Victoria were a similar ratio. These numbers are not acceptable. At least for the Qld Premier and her heath advisors. As for statistics, last I noted from figures released just recently, 68% of people in Qld were in support of closed borders. On a side note I recently read from a post on here, the intention of a member to go into Melbourne for business I assume, then make his way to northern NSW. While I am sure no one wishes him any harm, the original advice of do not travel was put into place for this very reason. The fact that Victoria and NSW appear to not give any care of preventing the spread of this disease, staying put and limiting any unnecessary contact is a proven way of control of any pandemic. I am so pleased that the Qld Premier is putting Health before Wealth. Regards Angie -- Edited by bentaxlebabe on Saturday 20th of June 2020 03:46:10 PM Well said. What a load of selfish rubbish the QLD Premier is as slimy as a eel, she make decisions without listening to experts, remember the coal mine fisaco cost the state millions of dollars and jobs because of looney left and greens control her. By keeping the border closed it will severely damage the tourist industry from which many will never recover, thus thousands of workers will loose their jobs. Taking the moral high ground on this subject only shows the selfishness attitude not caring the effects on your fellow Queenslander.
Hi gundog,
You do really need to learn how to use the QUOTE button on this forum but we will leave that there for now.
As you have once again appeared to single me out in these forum debates over the China Virus, and who is doing and not doing the right thing, I remember it was you who selfishly travelled against advice from all avenues of government and health officials just recently.
Your need to be in Qld apparently out weighed all the warnings from those in charge.
I should also remind you that political comments on this forum are against the rules but you seem to be beyond any need to obey them or any rules for that matter.
While many of us may agree or not agree with her stance on coal mines and other state objectives, this topic is not about that and with your less than polite description of the Premier even if it was, I am sure admin would have closed it by now.
Back to the virus, just have a look at Victoria this morning, they even allowed an AFL footballer to travel to Ireland and back. This sort of action beggars belief.
""Queensland: People can travel freely within Queensland. The border is closed, but scheduled to re-open on July 10""
I cannot for the life of me can not understand as to why the Queensland Premier... Anna Pluckachuck has our borders closed.
If she thinks this policy will guarantee the party she leads a landslide victory at the next election in October, I think that she and her mated are in for one hell of a shock.
One has to wonder why she does not want our tourism industry to get back into doing business as usual.
Queensland Beautiful one day. (Pre Co-vid)
Closed to visitors the next day. (Today)
Jay & Dee
Both born and bred and life in Queensland.
why would you want NSW in to your state
Hi David, long time no see. Hope you are both well.
The Cain toads and Co ckroaches have never liked one and other, EVER!
-- Edited by Dougwe on Saturday 20th of June 2020 09:53:13 AM
Hi Jay & Dee
What a disappointing post. Firstly there is a suggestion that the people in charge and their advisers are all stupid and are just trying to get re-elected by their decisions.
Secondly there is what looks like a sexist and very derogatory comment on a female leader. One of a type that I have never seen used on a male premier. Bloody hell what rock do you live under.
I might wonder why people want to go to Qld to get that sort of thinking.
Jaahn
-- Edited by Jaahn on Saturday 20th of June 2020 11:13:25 AM
PluckaCHOOK sounds better.
This is not only a QLD thing, look at WA, stubborn as hell to open up.
mixo
I take it if one gets into QLD on 9th July you need to go into isolation for 14 days.
And heaven forbid you can go south to NSW or indeed South Australia has announced that it is opening it's boarder to Queenslanders. I do not know how that works if you drive thru NSW though. Tasmania along with NT, WA, SA, are all in some stage of closed borders.
But I guess you aren't travelling at all, just another attention seeking post
I have been in the same park, next to a beautiful lake with only one other caravan for the last ten weeks and I reckon it has been one of the best and most peaceful stays I have had in living memory.
I understand why borders are closed and the effect it has on businesses but I also recall the angst when our national border remained open for a couple of weeks too long and those dreadful blunders regarding the cruise ships. I also understand what the backlash and outrage would have been if borders remained open and the virus spread throughout the land unchecked.
I am not a doctor nor a scientist nor a person that controls day to day events. I accept that these people are acting on the best advice and knowledge in relation to unknown viruses.
One thing that I have noticed however is that so many people have had the chance to slow down and just have a think about their own priorities. There are people who now realise that the frantic chase after the almighty dollar is not the only reason we are on Earth.
The borders will reopen eventually, business will get back to how it was (whatever that was) and life will start again with perhaps a few people a little bit wiser. Issues such as how many students we can fly in from overseas and how many tourist organisations can get a hold of my wallet are lost on me.
Having said all that, I do wonder what will happen to those "boarders" I keep hearing about. Where are they going to live or even survive if they are opened up.
The number of Covid 19 cases in states/territories with borders open versus those with closed borders gives a good indication of why some borders stay closed.
All their customers are kept away, while the person in the top job has a guaranteed wage and dose not have t worry about money, just give themselves another raise.
(Ex business person sent broke, no customers)
Pomme.
But...
I am happy that the West Australia borders are closed.
Speaking on behalf of my state only
In my opinion, our country towns, and its second biggest city, do not have the medical facilities, to cope with a full blown Coronavirus outbreak
I live in the second largest city, of Western Australia
We have two hospitals, side by side, (government, and private), and a large car park
My wife was recently hospitalised
During lockdown, (no elective surgery, visiting hour restrictions, etc), the hospital car park, adequately catered for hospital visitors
Yesterday 19 June 2020, around 2 pm, that car park was chock a block full, as I am led to believe elective surgery (in WA), has been increased by 50%
I have been through a lot of Australian small rural towns, what springs to my mind, is that none of them, have the medical facilities, to cope with a full blown Coronavirus outbreak
Without digging out any facts, my observations tell me, to keep borders closed, until this Coronavirus is eradicated
I do. And so does my wife and kids and grandkids, even the great grandkids understand why we need to keep the virus spreaders out. All my neighbours understand. Even the local council is doing things consistent with what our fantastic Premier is doing to keep us safe. My life is more important than someone else's dollar. To go backward now would be disastrous. Once everyone else gets it right, businesses will bounce back quickly.
Anna is doing a great job. That people have to call her names shows they don't have any logical or valid argument against what she is doing.
Iza
intrastate instead of interstate. Trouble is these people will be paying for a lot more POWER
thats why they are whinging, all I can say Freeze baby Freeze.
The longer we keep the boarders closed the safer we are.
It's so sad that politics is now destroying lives all in the name of preventing the spread of a virus that is killing fewer people than the flu.
The NSW/Queensland border is as leaky as a barbed wire canoe. Almost anyone can apply online for a pass and drive across the border. I have a pass. 2 simple questions and you get a pass. Hundreds of people a day crossing over the border with almost no checks.
Well said
And thats my concern. Had a couple near us with victorian number plates who told me they got an exemption as they had been staying just south of the border in nsw for a few weeks prior.
-- Edited by the rocket on Saturday 20th of June 2020 02:30:22 PM
People are overreacting as always.
All states have thousands of beds(hospital) waiting for people to catch covid, seems 99.99% of Australians are not so good at catching it.
You want to stay under the doona, then do so, let the rest of us get on with our lives.
mixo
Well said bgt, the only sensible comment in here.
I am afraid I cant even agree with the title of this topic.
I think if anyone cares to do some research Annastacia P is very popular in her sensible stance to keep the borders closed until the southern states can show that they have controlled China Virus numbers that are being increased by social interaction.
I cant find it at the moment but there are statistics that separate the numbers infected from those coming into the state and isolating as opposed to those that are catching the virus socially. From memory, the figure for yesterday for Victoria was 15.
Of that, 8 were from people returning to Australia and 7 were from social transmission. Again, from memory the 18 cases from the previous day in Victoria were a similar ratio.
These numbers are not acceptable. At least for the Qld Premier and her heath advisors.
As for statistics, last I noted from figures released just recently, 68% of people in Qld were in support of closed borders.
On a side note I recently read from a post on here, the intention of a member to go into Melbourne for business I assume, then make his way to northern NSW. While I am sure no one wishes him any harm, the original advice of do not travel was put into place for this very reason.
The fact that Victoria and NSW appear to not give any care of preventing the spread of this disease, staying put and limiting any unnecessary contact is a proven way of control of any pandemic.
I am so pleased that the Qld Premier is putting Health before Wealth.
Regards
Angie
-- Edited by bentaxlebabe on Saturday 20th of June 2020 03:46:10 PM
2 steps forward 3 steps backward..
mixo
Leave those borders shut I say!
Regards
Angie
Well said.
-- Edited by the rocket on Saturday 20th of June 2020 04:39:23 PM
Please DO NOT tell her, because she is not smarter enough to work that out.
-- Edited by Phillipn on Saturday 20th of June 2020 08:13:37 PM
Yes, I feel sorry for those in the tourism business - especially the Gold Coast, Whitsundays, Cairns & Pt Douglas where tourism is their only industry, BUT how many people will die if the new outbreaks are not curtailed?
Shame on the Victorian idiots who have been seen to ignore the social distancing rules, going to meetings, work when they are COVID19 positive (mentioned by their Premier, this evening). I have quite a few relatives in Victoria but with the situation as it is, Victoria can be shifted south of Tasmania!
For us in large regional cities the thing that is going to sink this government is crime - youth crime! It took the deaths of four "kiddy crims" here recently to get the three local (Labor) MPs to wake up & take notice to what we've been saying for over four years!!
Setting aside the derogatory aspects of your post, I'm reminded that AP allowed local government elections to go ahead when the sensible decision would have been to postpone them. It seems that double standards are a way of life in politics. That said, I'm happy for travel restrictions to continue as they are, and even be tightened when necessary.
Hi gundog,
You do really need to learn how to use the QUOTE button on this forum but we will leave that there for now.
As you have once again appeared to single me out in these forum debates over the China Virus, and who is doing and not doing the right thing, I remember it was you who selfishly travelled against advice from all avenues of government and health officials just recently.
Your need to be in Qld apparently out weighed all the warnings from those in charge.
I should also remind you that political comments on this forum are against the rules but you seem to be beyond any need to obey them or any rules for that matter.
While many of us may agree or not agree with her stance on coal mines and other state objectives, this topic is not about that and with your less than polite description of the Premier even if it was, I am sure admin would have closed it by now.
Back to the virus, just have a look at Victoria this morning, they even allowed an AFL footballer to travel to Ireland and back. This sort of action beggars belief.
Regards
Angie