SA Lockdown 3.0
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2021 7:59 pm
Lockdown, number 3.
Been pretty quiet on the forum this week. How's everyone going?
Been pretty quiet on the forum this week. How's everyone going?
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They possibly could've waited another 12 hours before making a decision I think. Have all the cases since the lockdown been people already in quarantine? I guess ultimately it's better to be cautious and jump the gun a bit, than end up with a NSW situation.ChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 3:28 pmHindsight showing this lockdown probably wasn't completely necessary - at least not in its entirety.
Restrictions set for the week will continue to hamper hospitality and community sport, all of which has never been complicit in the spread. This is not a set of restrictions based on history or evidence, which is annoying.
However, it is good we haven't been as useless as Gladbag Binchicken and the Liberals in NSW. What a mess.
We now know which exposure sites did NOT result in any further virus spread. Imagine if every one of them had produced as many positive cases as two of them did!gnrc_louis wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 7:11 pmThey possibly could've waited another 12 hours before making a decision I think. Have all the cases since the lockdown been people already in quarantine? I guess ultimately it's better to be cautious and jump the gun a bit, than end up with a NSW situation.ChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 3:28 pmHindsight showing this lockdown probably wasn't completely necessary - at least not in its entirety.
Restrictions set for the week will continue to hamper hospitality and community sport, all of which has never been complicit in the spread. This is not a set of restrictions based on history or evidence, which is annoying.
However, it is good we haven't been as useless as Gladbag Binchicken and the Liberals in NSW. What a mess.
Exactly. Anyone who argues we didn't need as much of a lockdown because some sites didn't lead to cases is a bit like arguing after a fire that some parts of a building not burning means you didn't need to evacuate everyone.SBD wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 11:09 pmWe now know which exposure sites did NOT result in any further virus spread. Imagine if every one of them had produced as many positive cases as two of them did!gnrc_louis wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 7:11 pmThey possibly could've waited another 12 hours before making a decision I think. Have all the cases since the lockdown been people already in quarantine? I guess ultimately it's better to be cautious and jump the gun a bit, than end up with a NSW situation.ChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 3:28 pmHindsight showing this lockdown probably wasn't completely necessary - at least not in its entirety.
Restrictions set for the week will continue to hamper hospitality and community sport, all of which has never been complicit in the spread. This is not a set of restrictions based on history or evidence, which is annoying.
However, it is good we haven't been as useless as Gladbag Binchicken and the Liberals in NSW. What a mess.
Maybe. I haven't heard how many (and which) of the infected carriers were vaccinated. I've had my vaccinations and tomorrow is the last day of my quarantine for having been in the wrong place when an infected person arrived. I know Dr Spurrier said she wanted to know vaccination status of people who were there and did not get infected, but I haven't seen the outcome.