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<blockquote data-quote="justinbrett" data-source="post: 2320784" data-attributes="member: 5086"><p>It is possible to not have open slather AND have a reasonable policy that is sustainable and enforceable. </p><p></p><p>Queensland used the fact it's the most decentralised state numerous times as an excuse for the slow vaccine uptake.... perhaps they could listen to their own advice and think of a way to achieve the desired effect and account for regional areas. Typical capital city thinking that everywhere is "downtown bangi wangi" as you put it. Port Douglas is a major tourist centre and its lack of a testing facility is an issue that will need to be resolved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justinbrett, post: 2320784, member: 5086"] It is possible to not have open slather AND have a reasonable policy that is sustainable and enforceable. Queensland used the fact it's the most decentralised state numerous times as an excuse for the slow vaccine uptake.... perhaps they could listen to their own advice and think of a way to achieve the desired effect and account for regional areas. Typical capital city thinking that everywhere is "downtown bangi wangi" as you put it. Port Douglas is a major tourist centre and its lack of a testing facility is an issue that will need to be resolved. [/QUOTE]
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