Hairdresser 'rulings' make a mockery of social distance messaging

 

Totally agree, if you a meant to be staying at home, why do you need to attend a hairdresser? Surely people aren't that vain at a time like this?

 

 

 

 

www.theage.com.au/national/hairdresser-rulings-make-a-mockery-of-social-distance-messaging-20200326-...

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@bright.ton42 wrote:

And all shopping plazas and supermarkets should be doing what ours does ........... have notices everywhere explaining social distancing with large diagrams of what 1.5 metres looks like.  Also large marks on the floor of where to stand in queues.  If someone doesn't know what pneumonia is then they're seriously lacking .........  or winding people up. 

 

 

 


Our shopping centre is the same. I had to go to the shops yesterday for some groceries and was impressed as every single person was being sensible, many fewer people than normal were there and at Aldi, there were 2 guards and people lined up outside (at a sensible distance apart) as only a certain number were allowed in at a time.

 

Maybe it is because ours is a smaller shopping centre, but everyone is certainly taking it seriously here.

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@davidc4430 wrote:

welcome to the population of a country, there really are people who have no idea about many things we take for granted not huge numbers but they are out there.like the nongs photographed on bondi beach.

mostly normal sensible aussies, but yet there they are ignoring everything they are being told.

 


Pop-up coronavirus clinic opens in Bondi after increase in cases in Sydney's east

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-01/sydney-morning-briefing-wednesday-1-april/12107428

 

 

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