Australian state border restrictions

South Australian residents visiting Tier 1 and Tier 2 areas in Melbourne in last 14 days have been banned again.
 
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Everybody is concerned about work and holiday travels (and rightly so health as well).... meanwhile I just want to know what will happen to Game 3 of Origin! 😁
If it can’t be held in Sydney it should be held in Newcastle, we have no covid restrictions here and can ensure NSW can host at least one game of the series.
 
If it can’t be held in Sydney it should be held in Newcastle, we have no covid restrictions here and can ensure NSW can host at least one game of the series.
Where is that again? :)
 
Fear fear fear.

Depressing article. That said accurate numbers haven't been a particularly strong suit even amongst officials over the past few weeks.
 
Many will follow the rules, but as we know, many also don't think rules apply to them...
So what exactly should residents be expected to do once they arrive at their home airport? They can't go home? They have to get on a return flight and stay - somewhere for an unknown length of time.
 
So what exactly should residents be expected to do once they arrive at their home airport? They can't go home? They have to get on a return flight and stay - somewhere for an unknown length of time.

Agree, SA has really lost its marbles, once our QLD CHO is booted out in November I think SA will take the mantle of having the most crazy leadership team. Happy to hand that over to you guys 😂
 
So our JY thinks 11.25% of the NSW population has driven across the QLD border?I have said it before and say it again she is hopeless at maths.

And she thinks there are 12 weeks in a month, as she is getting her second AZ jab next week when only had her first earlier this month. Doesnt follow her own advice (or lied and said she had az when it was really Pfizer).
 
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And she thinks there are 12 weeks in a month, as she is getting her second AZ jab next week when only had her first earlier this month. Doesnt follow her own advice (or lied and said she had az when it was really Pfizer).
Slightly off topic, ATAGI advice is that 4 week interval is acceptable. Of course, this does in no way answer why she waited so long for first dose.

The recommended interval between two doses of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca is 12 weeks. The minimum interval between doses is 4 weeks.

 
Only a matter of time until Queensland closes to all of NSW (possibly excluding the border zone). Considering NSW are worried about it spreading to the regions, QLD will be twice as worried.
 
Only a matter of time until Queensland closes to all of NSW (possibly excluding the border zone). Considering NSW are worried about it spreading to the regions, QLD will be twice as worried.
Agreed, VIC too.
 
I give it a week until 'Tent City' at Cann River is resurrected
 
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