Don't trust their numbers or their process, but trust their PCR?
Rapid test on arrival would have made more sense. Isolation was down to 5 days before it was removed wasn't it? 5 days in the shoe at Mickleham wouldn't be too bad.
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Originally Posted by MITCHAY
To be fair what's the ****en point? It's already rampant here, high vaccination rates, they are not going to spread it more
Feds already announced they ain't paying for PCR unless referred and they will split costs 50/50 with the states if they want to keep doing it.
New uni intake is in Feb right?
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Have noticed in my circle that the more "boosted" that one becomes, the more hysterical they are at the mention of anything Covid. Is that a correlation or causation? :P
Putting up restrictions on a single country is pretty pointless unless every country in the world, that is allowed to fly in, does the same. Not going to happen, nothing learnt from Delta. There might however be some value in testing, it can pick up new variants, if we don't trust their testing.
Ironically, heard a "doctor" on ABC radio say that any new variant is unlikely to cause "problems", due to the relatively low vax rate in the population.