on 13-03-2020 07:07 AM
Coronavirus update: Formula One Grand Prix called off, Trump announces travel ban, Tom Hanks tests positive
on 17-11-2020 09:32 PM
@debra9275 wrote:"Most other Premiers are not worrying too much what the Federal Government thinks."
and thank goodness for that!
Andrews will base his decisions on what the experts advice is I don't have access to them.
I have relatives who Live in Unley(Adelaide) and they're not worried as the outbreak is far away from them too
Thats interesting....I live much forther away than Unley and the outbreak has had a fairly major effect. Businesses re-introducing COVID restrictions, Loo paper sold out in Supermarkets and huge line ups at the local COVID testing clinic.
on 17-11-2020 10:34 PM
they must have plenty of toilet paper.. they said they're not worried... anyway. we'll wait and see how this outrbreak goes over the next week or so
on 17-11-2020 11:24 PM
@debra9275 wrote:they must have plenty of toilet paper.. they said they're not worried... anyway. we'll wait and see how this outrbreak goes over the next week or so
Going to be some late night sewerage testing - hopefully they will test upstream to narrow the search area
on 17-11-2020 11:30 PM
@chameleon54 wrote:
@debra9275 wrote:"Most other Premiers are not worrying too much what the Federal Government thinks."
and thank goodness for that!
Andrews will base his decisions on what the experts advice is I don't have access to them.
I have relatives who Live in Unley(Adelaide) and they're not worried as the outbreak is far away from them too
Thats interesting....I live much forther away than Unley and the outbreak has had a fairly major effect. Businesses re-introducing COVID restrictions, Loo paper sold out in Supermarkets and huge line ups at the local COVID testing clinic.
The run on toilet paper is a worry - like no one thought to keep a 1 - 3 month supply in rotation, slowly accumulated over time - same with food ?
18-11-2020 12:13 AM - edited 18-11-2020 12:15 AM
@davewil1964 wrote:One of us is spouting nonsense, that's for sure.
It might pay you to read up on Health emergencies, for eg. Which the entire country has declared. Thus empowering them to do what it takes to protect citizens. Like Victoria did, and SA seems reluctant to do.
Of course YOUR Premier can do no wrong, and Andrews can do no right.
@davewil1964 This link may help you to gain a better understanding of the tiers of law and their place in an emergency such as COVID.......You will note that it is the declaration of a State of Emergency ( or disaster, depending on legislative names in each state ) by STATE administrations that gives a government the rights to over ride civil liberties and constitutional rights. ( or to use your term, " to do what it takes to protect citizens" ) The article notes that the Commonwealth ( or Federal government ) does not have the Constitutional power to do this. All completely consistent with my statements on the issue including the highlighting of the constitutional law inaccuracies in your posts..
https://emergencylaw.wordpress.com/2020/08/03/state-of-disaster-declared-in-victoria/
on 18-11-2020 07:12 AM
@chameleon54 wrote:My teenage daughter called around home yesterday morning and was ribbing me about the 24 tubes of hand sanitiser I had purchased in the 20 cent discount basket at Coles a few days ago. ( yes Dad's a compulsive hoarder ) I told her when the next COVID outbreak occured and she couldnt buy it in the shops, I would share some with her............Guess she will be back around in a day or two........
I hope you hoarded stocked up on toot paper too.
on 18-11-2020 10:31 AM
from what i'm hearing the SA govt is failing big time in getting tests done
people are quing all day long and being turned away and told come back tomorrow
they have been sitting back watching victoria for months so there is no excuse to not be ready
testing sites open at about 6:30 and by 7am there are hundreds of cars at every place and growing!
one caller said hed been waiting 2 hours and guessed there were 80 to 100 cars in front of him.
they were doing cars at about 3 every 15 minutes (3 test bays) depending on how many were in the car.
one lady went to a hospital with her 2 teenage sons, was in line for several hours before being told 'oh we dont do children here you must go the royal adelaide childrens hospital'
what the?
if this is true and this is how the city is trying to fix this then i suspect the virus will go out of control
on 18-11-2020 01:16 PM
on 18-11-2020 01:52 PM
big news
South Australia ordered into six-day lockdown amid COVID-19 outbreak
on 18-11-2020 01:57 PM
Now that's what you call a lockdown. Only one person allowed to leave the home and only for specific purposes.