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There hasn’t been a stage invented that can close Bunnings or stop people from visiting in big numbers.
I'd close K-Mart just to stop those stupid K-Mart "hacks" Oh you turned a light fitting into a fruit bowl congratulations and covered it in enough contact film to circumnavigate the world 5 times.They closed Bunnings/K-Mart during the NW Tasmania outbreak. That's the harshest we've been in Australia.
Don't be silly. They'll stand out the front pressed against the glass.
"Let me in I need that outdoor table set"
not sure. Saw the study in Spain. Did the calculations. They aren't unreasonable.Yes so based on what studies?
The numbers vary widely depending on which antibody study.
Also not of them guarantee immunity or how long it will last for that I've seen.
I prayed for them.They closed Bunnings/K-Mart during the NW Tasmania outbreak. That's the harshest we've been in Australia.
I can't recall anyone infected, related to a Bunnings, being reported in the media.There hasn’t been a stage invented that can close Bunnings or stop people from visiting in big numbers.
No doubt morons will still go to the supermarket four times a day because they MUST have social interaction.People think that the next round of potential restrictions are going to be like living in the Gaza strip. It's just basically going to stop you idiots going to Bunnings and K Mart three times a week. As someone who was in NZ for their "lockdown" it aint that different.
And they believed him?A man was arrested for breaking into Bunnings today to water the plants.
She’s just another politician full of shit. If things spiral out of control in NSW they’ll be exactly like Victoria. It is how the federal government wants things to be done.Spot on. The eternally paranoid will cry foul but they can stay home under the fort they built out of mums couch cushions if they want
Is it really that hard for you to do a bit of research about the virus instead of posting garbage about it all the time?How many of the infected i wonder, are sitting on their couch playing xbox, doing drugs, watching netflix and going how the hell am i sick, i just did a test because they told me too.
I seriously doubt most are doing it hard, there are always some who cop it in the neck but that's the same with every single other illness in the world.
Almost everyone will be fine, like almost every virus before it and almost everyone in the future.Is it really that hard for you to do a bit of research about the virus instead of posting garbage about it all the time?
So your saying every single person who gets it is down for the count, is that what your saying because my research says that is not the case.Is it really that hard for you to do a bit of research about the virus instead of posting garbage about it all the time?
A coronavirus cluster at a south-western Sydney pub has been genomically linked to Melbourne cases, putting NSW on high alert for a similar large scale outbreak.
Nope. But even some of those with mild symptoms have had issues for months and there’s some worrisome long term stuff to do with this virus.So your saying every single person who gets it is down for the count, is that what your saying because my research says that is not the case.
I prayed for them.
You just hate the idea that people you don’t like marched in support of the rights of other people you don’t like.
Please now see new info from Victorian Department of Health and Human Servies confirming my statements that a mass gathering protest in the middle of a pandemic was a bad idea:
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/ne...r/news-story/197ffe79f3e0044be2ee1495c5708364
Coronavirus: Black Lives Matter protest linked to tower cluster
EXCLUSIVE
RACHEL BAXENDALE
VICTORIAN POLITICAL REPORTER
Victorian health authorities have confirmed a link between two COVID-19 cases in people who attended the Black Lives Matter protest in Melbourne’s CBD just over a month ago, and the cluster of at least 242 cases in public housing towers in the city’s inner northwest.