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<blockquote data-quote="dairyfloss" data-source="post: 2295143" data-attributes="member: 18227"><p>They've moved the goal on regional travel to the 80% DD marker, so as to give the regional areas a little more time to catch up. Some of that lag is hesitance in the regions, some regional areas are still bemoaning the temporary redirection of Pz supply to the hotspot LGAs, but it's quite possible Health and Gladys just didn't expect that we'd continue to accelerate in Greater Sydney as fast as we did, taking the state to 70% before the 11th Oct. I can't recall exactly, but my gut feel is that the 80% projection is now ahead of what the <em>70%</em> projection was, at the time of the initial roadmap to <s>freedom</s> covid normal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dairyfloss, post: 2295143, member: 18227"] They've moved the goal on regional travel to the 80% DD marker, so as to give the regional areas a little more time to catch up. Some of that lag is hesitance in the regions, some regional areas are still bemoaning the temporary redirection of Pz supply to the hotspot LGAs, but it's quite possible Health and Gladys just didn't expect that we'd continue to accelerate in Greater Sydney as fast as we did, taking the state to 70% before the 11th Oct. I can't recall exactly, but my gut feel is that the 80% projection is now ahead of what the [I]70%[/I] projection was, at the time of the initial roadmap to [S]freedom[/S] covid normal [/QUOTE]
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