
Who's the operator for this supposed hotel? I went back through the thread and it hasn't been mentioned.
Agreed. I hadn't been down that part of the city for a while, but drove past it today. This thing looks horrific when driving south down King William from Victoria Square.
How horrible for our community. Send the outsiders to the desert to fend for themselves.gnrc_louis wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:40 pmThis will be a dedicated quarantine facility for returned travelers who test positive for Covid: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-01-01/ ... d/13025812
But they aren't "outsiders". Most are South Australians attempting to return home. The quarantine hotels need to be close enough to the RAH to provide high-level care if their condition deteriorates.HiTouch wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 9:28 pmHow horrible for our community. Send the outsiders to the desert to fend for themselves.gnrc_louis wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:40 pmThis will be a dedicated quarantine facility for returned travelers who test positive for Covid: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-01-01/ ... d/13025812
When I checked about 4 months ago, there were over 40,000 Australian citizens in line to go home. The government said they aimed to have them back by Christmas but obviously never happened. I never officially joined the queue because I knew it was basically impossible and I know a few others who gave up and have either extended their residency in Europe or otherwise been granted permission to overstay due to the corona restrictions (the country I'm in basically granted indefinite stays because people were stuck). We just gotta ride it out unfortunately. Australia is going damned well so far. Where I am it's a fucking disaster zone with our city's exhibition hall converted into a field hospital.LMB wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 12:10 pmActually that's not true.
Most are returning "Australians". Only a tiny percentage are South Australians.
35000 people to bring home - only a few are South Aussies but we will still be accommodating travellers in medi hotels until everyone is home.
All states are taking a share of returning travellers in their capitals. It''s just the luck of the draw as to which capital they fly into.
Once out of quarantine they head to their own state via domestic flight.
If there is a queue, it might be worth you joining it just in case. It was on the news today that there are more people flying out of Australia than in to it, with the suggestion that the will all want to return, rather than my assumption that that they were making one way trips to their countries of citizenship.Algernon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 8:03 pmWhen I checked about 4 months ago, there were over 40,000 Australian citizens in line to go home. The government said they aimed to have them back by Christmas but obviously never happened. I never officially joined the queue because I knew it was basically impossible and I know a few others who gave up and have either extended their residency in Europe or otherwise been granted permission to overstay due to the corona restrictions (the country I'm in basically granted indefinite stays because people were stuck). We just gotta ride it out unfortunately. Australia is going damned well so far. Where I am it's a fucking disaster zone with our city's exhibition hall converted into a field hospital.LMB wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 12:10 pmActually that's not true.
Most are returning "Australians". Only a tiny percentage are South Australians.
35000 people to bring home - only a few are South Aussies but we will still be accommodating travellers in medi hotels until everyone is home.
All states are taking a share of returning travellers in their capitals. It''s just the luck of the draw as to which capital they fly into.
Once out of quarantine they head to their own state via domestic flight.
It depends on one's circumstances. For me, my primary concern is the ability to travel at short notice to Australia if a family member becomes sick or worse. Being able to travel like this won't happen in the current circumstances, so I just gotta ride this thing out. Until there is a global vaccination effort and/or introduction of covid vaccination certificates and an internationally agreed protocol on this, international travel will remain in this state and quarantine hotels will be a solid business...SBD wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:19 pmIf there is a queue, it might be worth you joining it just in case. It was on the news today that there are more people flying out of Australia than in to it, with the suggestion that the will all want to return, rather than my assumption that that they were making one way trips to their countries of citizenship.Algernon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 8:03 pmWhen I checked about 4 months ago, there were over 40,000 Australian citizens in line to go home. The government said they aimed to have them back by Christmas but obviously never happened. I never officially joined the queue because I knew it was basically impossible and I know a few others who gave up and have either extended their residency in Europe or otherwise been granted permission to overstay due to the corona restrictions (the country I'm in basically granted indefinite stays because people were stuck). We just gotta ride it out unfortunately. Australia is going damned well so far. Where I am it's a fucking disaster zone with our city's exhibition hall converted into a field hospital.LMB wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 12:10 pmActually that's not true.
Most are returning "Australians". Only a tiny percentage are South Australians.
35000 people to bring home - only a few are South Aussies but we will still be accommodating travellers in medi hotels until everyone is home.
All states are taking a share of returning travellers in their capitals. It''s just the luck of the draw as to which capital they fly into.
Once out of quarantine they head to their own state via domestic flight.
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