Coronavirus - Australia
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@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@canefan obviously a 3 days lockdown should effect that...but you know, coincidence
You live in VIC, they could sense you wanting to come down....
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@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - Australia:
well, the NSW premier is going all out on the back of their vaccine numbers.
Jesus told him it was OK.
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@canefan said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@canefan obviously a 3 days lockdown should effect that...but you know, coincidence
You live in VIC, they could sense you wanting to come down....
bloody tricky tasmanians!
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@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - Australia:
well, the NSW premier is going all out on the back of their vaccine numbers. Quarantine, either hotel or home, will be a thing of the past come Nov 1
Unintended consequences: will the other States now delay opening their borders to NSW because of it?
just heard apparently scomo has just done a presser to "correct" the idea NSW can open their international borders...
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@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - Australia:
well, the NSW premier is going all out on the back of their vaccine numbers. Quarantine, either hotel or home, will be a thing of the past come Nov 1
Unintended consequences: will the other States now delay opening their borders to NSW because of it?
just heard apparently scomo has just done a presser to "correct" the idea NSW can open their international borders...
Happy clappy Jesus overruling old school Jesus.
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@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - Australia:
well, the NSW premier is going all out on the back of their vaccine numbers. Quarantine, either hotel or home, will be a thing of the past come Nov 1
Unintended consequences: will the other States now delay opening their borders to NSW because of it?
just heard apparently scomo has just done a presser to "correct" the idea NSW can open their international borders...
@NepiaHuh?
He sounds supportive to me
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@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@voodoo i hadn't researched, someone was just on a call saying he'd come out to say it wan't NSW's decision, might have got it wrong
it might depend on the source/headline
https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/health-safety/nsw-home-and-hotel-quarantine-to-end-for-overseas-travel/news-story/5a7ee20469c2681bcc61207921b8c0b3 -
Had to do some googling, assume this is the kind of stuff they were referring too
“It is for the Commonwealth and Federal Government to decide when the border opens and shut at an international level and we will do that”
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It's inexplicable how the ACT still has the restrictions it does. For reference that's percentage of eligible population 16+
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@antipodean any idea what the deal is with the drops in ACT and NT? miscounted or miscalced the population %?
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@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@antipodean any idea what the deal is with the drops in ACT and NT? miscounted or miscalced the population %?
Good question. On July 29, the Department of Health began reporting data based on residence rather than clinic location, causing anomalies in state and territory figures.
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bit of a worry that Qld graph. The lines are already narrowing despite the top line only at 72%
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NSW numbers a really good sign? Been "open" for a week. Still a fuck load of tests every day, numbers continually dropping?
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Interesting times ahead...
apologies for the copy/paste formatting
WorkSafe Victoria charges a government
department and business over alleged
COVID-19 failures
WorkSafe Victoria has charged the Victorian Department
of Health with an eyewatering 58 health and safety
breaches as a result of alleged failures during their
oversight and coordination of Victoria’s hotel quarantine
programme. Seventeen of the charges relate to the safety
of employees and 41 relate to the safety of persons other
than employees. The maximum penalty for each of the
charges is AU$1.64 million.
The Department of Health was responsible for the State’s
quarantine programme between March and July 2020.
The Victorian Government’s COVID-19 Hotel Quarantine
Inquiry found that breaches of containment in the program
during May and June were inextricably linked to the second
wave of COVID-19 cases in Victoria with devastating social
and economic consequences. Hundreds of lives were lost.
WorkSafe Victoria alleges in the charges that employees of
the Department as well as other workers were put at risk of
serious illness or death through contracting COVID-19 from
an infected returned traveller, another person working in
the hotels or from a contaminated surface.
More specifically, WorkSafe Victoria alleges that the
Department failed to appoint people with infection
prevention and control (IPC) expertise at the hotels it was
utilising for the program and failed to provide security
guards with face-to-face IPC training by a person with
expertise prior to them commencing work. It also either
failed, or initially failed, to provide written instruction for the
use of PPE and wearing of masks.
In a further prosecution relating to COVID-19 risks, a
Victorian accommodation business has also been charged
by WorkSafe Victoria. The company agreed to house a
number of homeless people as part of the Victorian
Government's COVID-19 pandemic response. On 28
September 2020, WorkSafe alleges the company failed to
have a COVID-19 Safe Plan in place, failed to require
contractors to sign in on entry and failed to require people
entering the premises to wear a mask that covers the
mouth and nose. As a result of these failings it is alleged
patrons and contractors at the accomodation were
exposed to risks to their health and safety.
WorkSafe Victoria notes that a number of other
investigations relating to the control of COVID-19 related
risks in workplaces remain ongoing.
To VL’s knowledge, WorkSafe NZ has not filed any charges
resulting from similar failures in New Zealand and we
reported on WorkSafe’s earlier apparent reluctance to do
so after seven nurses became infected at Waitakere
Hospital in Issue 15 of The Safe Side. However, if a major
outbreak occurred as a result of failures to implement
obvious controls for COVID-19 in the work place, WorkSafe
NZ may yet decide to take enforcement action.
Keeping workers safe while working from
home
With the return of lockdowns, many of us are back to
working at home with all the associated health and safety
risks that entails. While it may not be possible for a worker
to set up an ideal workstation at the kitchen table, health
and safety obligations continue and PCBUs must do all that
is reasonably practicable to support their workers’ safety
and health. This may include supplying equipment to
workers who need it and/or discussing safe ways to use
what they have available. It may also involve regularly
checking in on their wellbeing and reasonably adjusting
metrics and expectations.
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Qld have finally laid out a plan
At 70% double dose (expected Nov 19) fully vaccinated people can fly in to the state, but have to home quarantine
At 80% double done (expected December 17) fully vaccinated people can fly or drive in, no quarantine. Fully-vaxed internationals will come in, but home quarantine
At 90% borders are fully open
The Palletjack seems dialed in the Dec 17 no matter what.
Those percentages are of the population 12 years plus
But of course, it comes with a cheap swipe at NSW because we are led by children. Miles is a detestable fluffybunny,.
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@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - Australia:
Qld have finally laid out a plan
At 70% double dose (expected Nov 19) fully vaccinated people can fly in to the state, but have to home quarantine
At 80% double done (expected December 17) fully vaccinated people can fly or drive in, no quarantine. **Fully-vaxed internationals will come in, but home quarantine
At 90% borders are fully open**
The Palletjack seems dialed in the Dec 17 no matter what.
Those percentages are of the population 12 years plus
But of course, it comes with a cheap swipe at NSW because we are led by children. Miles is a detestable fluffybunny,.
So no international tourists back to QLD ever, unless they drive from NSW.
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@voodoo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - Australia:
Qld have finally laid out a plan
At 70% double dose (expected Nov 19) fully vaccinated people can fly in to the state, but have to home quarantine
At 80% double done (expected December 17) fully vaccinated people can fly or drive in, no quarantine. **Fully-vaxed internationals will come in, but home quarantine
At 90% borders are fully open**
The Palletjack seems dialed in the Dec 17 no matter what.
Those percentages are of the population 12 years plus
But of course, it comes with a cheap swipe at NSW because we are led by children. Miles is a detestable fluffybunny,.
So no international tourists back to QLD ever, unless they drive from NSW.
she's gonna be a tough old slog getting this place to 90%
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@mariner4life do we think QLD is much different to NSW and Vic? i feel 90% is achievable here based on those thats have had one dose (didn't use too)