Predictions of when international flights may resume/bans lifted

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Because they’ll have to. Covid Zero is impossible. The sooner people realise this, the sooner we can all move on.

Long term i agree, but i still cant see them opening up the day that 70 / 80 % vaccination is achieved.

I think the other states will be watching how NSW goes will living with it before opening borders.
 
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Long term i agree, but i still cant see them opening up the day that 70 / 80 % vaccination is achieved.

Then that may be it. But I suspect we’ll hit a plateau before then and need to reassess. For all the mass panic about this Sydney outbreak, it’s only caused fatalities in two people who were not eligible for a vaccine (and it’s starting to look like they had preexisting conditions).

There’s no reasonable way to get Sydney back to zero. Given we’re looking at October/November to hit the vaccine targets, it would be irresponsible for the NSW government to attempt any harsher restrictions purely to stroke the egos of other state premiers.
 
Back to purpose of thread, who thinks Western Europe trip is on the cards for July next year. cause over last month I'm getting more pessimistic. Right now thinking 40% chance.
 
Back to purpose of thread, who thinks Western Europe trip is on the cards for July next year. cause over last month I'm getting more pessimistic. Right now thinking 40% chance.
I hope it is - that is far away! I want to see my family in the USA sometime bet Jan - March of next year. I haven't booked, but I'm hoping we can.
 
Back to purpose of thread, who thinks Western Europe trip is on the cards for July next year. cause over last month I'm getting more pessimistic. Right now thinking 40% chance.

I think the ban on overseas travel will be lifted by then. I think the main issue will be the quarantine requirement on returning. I personally think home quarantine will be required - hopefully not the full 2 weeks but we'll see.
 
I think the ban on overseas travel will be lifted by then. I think the main issue will be the quarantine requirement on returning. I personally think home quarantine will be required - hopefully not the full 2 weeks but we'll see.
That raises another point. If I fly to Poland (and stay within that country) direct via Singapore. If both Singapore and Poland more or same vaccinated as Australia, and they both average say 100 cases per day, but we average 1,000 cases per day, what purpose does quarantine hold? Not holding back the floodwaters of COVID, it's already here, and in higher levels? Would be for posturing only, showing how lucky we are to be able to leave the country? DAFT.
 
That raises another point. If I fly to Poland (and stay within that country) direct via Singapore. If both Singapore and Poland more or same vaccinated as Australia, and they both average say 100 cases per day, but we average 1,000 cases per day, what purpose does quarantine hold? Not holding back the floodwaters of COVID, it's already here, and in higher levels? Would be for posturing only, showing how lucky we are to be able to leave the country? DAFT.
Is there anything about the way things have been handled to date that points to a willingness or ability to adopt a nuanced and risk-based approach?
 
The other thing that doesn’t make sense in New South Wales as why are we even have hotel quarantine anymore when we have 300 reported new Cases in the community each day (and some more that aren’t being recorded)…

It’s time to let er rip Gladys
Yes ironically it might be the first time ever that it is safer to be in hotel quarantine than taking your risks in the community!
 
I feel sorry for those with families interstate that they won’t see anytime soon but for those of us with parents overseas it has been years not weeks or months.
And many of us have a foot in both those camps. You know, because we used to live in the country of Australia, not a single state or territory that made its own widely divergent rules about anything really important outside trivial things like shop opening hours, supermarkets selling alcohol or not, what to call a glass of beer, or that deli meat you put in kids’ sandwiches.

oh well a little bit with registration of professional workers and licensing for drivers, but really, it felt like one country. Unlike now.
 
That raises another point. If I fly to Poland (and stay within that country) direct via Singapore. If both Singapore and Poland more or same vaccinated as Australia, and they both average say 100 cases per day, but we average 1,000 cases per day, what purpose does quarantine hold? Not holding back the floodwaters of COVID, it's already here, and in higher levels? Would be for posturing only, showing how lucky we are to be able to leave the country? DAFT.
Well we are already the world champions of posturing - local COVID case = quarantine at home but overseas traveller, with or without COVID go to hotel for 14 days and hope you don’t catch COVID. Single digits of overseas acquired COVID cases arriving into NSW, hotels of you while it’s well over 1500 community cases a week. No COVID in a region, territory or state - nah, let’s lock down pre-emptively. Our contract tracers are better than yours. On and on it goes. So for sure, you know the answer to your own question. Sorry. I know you want to travel, but…
 
By the time the AZ issues came out the queue was pretty long for alternatives.
Indeed. Hence the AZ issues (that are tiny) should have been ignored. Scare-mongering and mixed messages about AZ are ultimately the government's fault. The government should never have allowed that to happen without a sufficient alternate supply. The messaging about AZ for over 50s only one week and over 60s the next and maybe over 50s again was an utter shambles. Many people have delayed vaccination waiting for Pfizer. Millions more people could have been fully vaccinated by now.
 
Indeed. Hence the AZ issues (that are tiny) should have been ignored. Scare-mongering and mixed messages about AZ are ultimately the government's fault. The government should never have allowed that to happen without a sufficient alternate supply. The messaging about AZ for over 50s only one week and over 60s the next and maybe over 50s again was an utter shambles. Many people have delayed vaccination waiting for Pfizer. Millions more people could have been fully vaccinated by now.
Agree. Their marketing gave a vacuum for the media to fill with panic and headlines. They seemed to lack confidence and this was reinforced when they didn't properly announce changes in direction. A very poor choice was to hold a Press Conference about AZ changes later at night. Way to create panic.
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I would have taken AZ months before I had access to it 5 weeks ago.
You are an educated audience with a mission to travel overseas. The average Joe Punter isn't
 
That raises another point. If I fly to Poland (and stay within that country) direct via Singapore. If both Singapore and Poland more or same vaccinated as Australia, and they both average say 100 cases per day, but we average 1,000 cases per day, what purpose does quarantine hold? Not holding back the floodwaters of COVID, it's already here, and in higher levels? Would be for posturing only, showing how lucky we are to be able to leave the country? DAFT.
I too will head to Poland once borders open, but not in a rush & like to see the ppl here get on over to see family who may not be so well etc.

I'd be very confident by next June/July we'd be traveling to good portion of countries, once that occurs, you'll obviously be vac'd & test negative on return & HomeQ will be the go, how exactly is one for the crystal ball one & who cares really, you'll have travelled o/s to family. Hopefully those instant testing kits will be in use somehow. Even if we have to pay $100 for it.

I don't imagine there'll be limits, just certain countries will be restricted as they've always been or 'highly not recommended'.

Not sure if/how the un-vac'd will go with o/s travel & personally don't care much for them, really I care more for how ant's live day to day. But if your covid positive on return then maybe, just maybe you'll be directed to Howard spring (if transportation possible) or the Melb facility.

Also bugger everything that's happened, let's just push & be positive to others & achieve this 80%, so critical.
The mob here (me included) won't stand for any lockdowns after this point, cos we're never going to get much above 80% IMO anyway. It's as good as we're gonna get.

Also @oznflfan It'll be all about hospital/deaths by next years, case numbers will pay a long 2nd fiddle (I hope).

See you in the Krakow Rynek. It just tops our awkard Fed Sq. Just.
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Well many would consider that it is disgraceful that we are allowing non-citizens into and out of the country but not allowing citizens to do the same. There are many citizens who want to travel to/from Australia but cannot due to the low caps and allowing non-citizens to travel here to do things like go on Big Brother.
 
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