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<blockquote data-quote="Steamrollersam" data-source="post: 2317984" data-attributes="member: 72575"><p>Spot on there! I must say I’ve had minimal disruption to my life compared to my NSW family members and VIC work colleagues. I haven’t missed a day of work, been on four interstate holidays without quarantine, watched six movies in the cinema, carried on dining out at least four times a week, never missed any of my 3 monthly haircuts, car wash once a week at my local, grocery/Bunnings/chemist/dry cleaners anytime I needed. Apart from maybe 3-4 weeks spread out over the past 18 months I’ve had none of my patients experience a delay in their care, getting a face-to-face consultation or a booking for testing, procedure or major surgery. While our eastern neighbours were on lockdown for months on end. My biggest gripes were needing to check the news everyday for cases whenever I was away from SA, wondering whether I’d be let back into my own state, and my Sydney rellies are still banned at this stage—not a big deal! Last time I checked we had four deaths and less than a thousand cases in total. People are realistic that the numbers going up is just around the corner and I believe it’s only a minority who want us to remain Fortress SA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steamrollersam, post: 2317984, member: 72575"] Spot on there! I must say I’ve had minimal disruption to my life compared to my NSW family members and VIC work colleagues. I haven’t missed a day of work, been on four interstate holidays without quarantine, watched six movies in the cinema, carried on dining out at least four times a week, never missed any of my 3 monthly haircuts, car wash once a week at my local, grocery/Bunnings/chemist/dry cleaners anytime I needed. Apart from maybe 3-4 weeks spread out over the past 18 months I’ve had none of my patients experience a delay in their care, getting a face-to-face consultation or a booking for testing, procedure or major surgery. While our eastern neighbours were on lockdown for months on end. My biggest gripes were needing to check the news everyday for cases whenever I was away from SA, wondering whether I’d be let back into my own state, and my Sydney rellies are still banned at this stage—not a big deal! Last time I checked we had four deaths and less than a thousand cases in total. People are realistic that the numbers going up is just around the corner and I believe it’s only a minority who want us to remain Fortress SA. [/QUOTE]
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