Knobby22
Mmmmmm 2nd breakfast
- Joined
- 13 October 2004
- Posts
- 9,819
- Reactions
- 6,799
Yea, I reckon only 25% are doing it and no one gets fined. I think its there for psychological reasons (to encourage indoor use) but really its stupid.Then everyone would be Vitamin D deficient, can't win when your a pollie
Pure politics.Today's announcement.
Pretty much no rules anymore except for hospitals and aged care facilities once vaccination rate reached 90% of all people over 12.
This is expected to occur on November 24th. No rules. This means, to me, vaccine passports end on this date also.
"We were not going to lock the place down to protect people who had not protected themselves," Premier Daniel Andrews said.
I cannot believe that Comrade Dan and Scomo actually agree on something BUT there it is.Today's announcement.
Pretty much no rules anymore except for hospitals and aged care facilities once vaccination rate reached 90% of all people over 12.
This is expected to occur on November 24th. No rules. This means, to me, vaccine passports end on this date also.
"We were not going to lock the place down to protect people who had not protected themselves," Premier Daniel Andrews said.
Today's announcement.
Pretty much no rules anymore except for hospitals and aged care facilities once vaccination rate reached 90% of all people over 12.
This is expected to occur on November 24th. No rules. This means, to me, vaccine passports end on this date also.
"We were not going to lock the place down to protect people who had not protected themselves," Premier Daniel Andrews said.
I don't think so Knobby. From my reading people who are not vaccinated will not be allowed into a very wide range of public spaces. Overall all places will be open with no restrictions on number. But no vax no entry.
Vaccination won't be compulsory. It's just that if you aren't vaccinated you won't be allowed to enter many premises.
The "vaccinated economy" will remain in place at this stage, with unvaccinated Victorians continuing to be locked out of most settings.
"We've made the vaccinated economy not only broader, but we've also indicated – we've been very clear about the fact – that it's not changing any time soon, and it's going to be here for 2022," Mr Andrews said.
The Premier said he was "very confident" the state would be able to deliver a goal of having more than 80,000 people at the MCG for the Boxing Day Test.
The vaccine mandate will apply to all non-essential retail from this stage of the roadmap. ( Continuing)
Unvaccinated people will still be able to visit essential stores like supermarkets and pharmacies.
The Premier and Health Minister Martin Foley suggested during Sunday's press conference the retail mandate would apply from Friday, but it was later clarified the rules would only apply from the 90 per cent mark.
'Fundamental changes' to Victoria's COVID response from next month revealed
City and country Victoria will reunite under the same COVID-19 rules from Friday, the government confirms, and nearly all restrictions will be lifted once the state hits a vaccination milestone in late November.www.abc.net.au
I think we open up December. Transmission hasn't bumped yet. I'd expect a bump going into next winter though.Well you might be right Bas. Damn small print!
I don't think he will be able to hold this line. Let's see what NSW do.
The keep the pressure on on the short term to get everyone vaxed though makes sense as to what the Government is thinking.
LGBTQP.... by the state, by stealth.[/B]Hmm. Government funded grooming with a side order of propaganda. Don't listen to your parents kids. Just love your Government overlords.
Maybe check before you go advertising a 40+yo on a date with a "14" yo.
To be honest I would prefer to visit Melbourne than Sydney, just so long as I knew that I could get the hell out of there againFound out today, Melbourne gets more international tourists than Sydney.
Don't worry Sydney, you get more domestic tourists.
Sydney vs Melbourne: The Ultimate Decision
A FULL GUIDE to EVERYTHING there is to know about Sydney vs Melbourne travelwww.thebrokebackpacker.com
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?