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@Snake said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137313) said:
@diedpretty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137310) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137262) said:
Gladys will get back in in NSW easily time of crisis stick with Libs usually plus no opposition.

With fanboys like you she must be a chance.

Glady’s will not be contesting the next election as leader put your money on it ! The whispers are very loud .

I hope so. God knows how one premier gets the boot for a bottle of Grange, but one remains standing after letting a virus laden cruise ship loose in her most densely populated city.
 
@hammertime said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137351) said:
@Snake said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137313) said:
@diedpretty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137310) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137262) said:
Gladys will get back in in NSW easily time of crisis stick with Libs usually plus no opposition.

With fanboys like you she must be a chance.

Glady’s will not be contesting the next election as leader put your money on it ! The whispers are very loud .

I hope so. God knows how one premier gets the boot for a bottle of Grange, but one remains standing after letting a virus laden cruise ship loose in her most densely populated city.

Not sure how you've decided that the blame for that lays at her feet. It seems most likely to have been the combination of a number of failures by public servants at both the state and federal level, not a decision that was signed off on by the premier...O'Farrell didn't get the boot because he received a bottle of Grange, he got the boot because he denied having received it at ICAC and then got presented with evidence that made it very hard for him to deny he hadn't received it.
 
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137353) said:
Government - Can't have more than 5 people at a Wedding or Funeral

Same Government - 3 million Queenslaners get out there, line up and vote.

Not the same government
 
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137357) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137353) said:
Government - Can't have more than 5 people at a Wedding or Funeral

Same Government - 3 million Queenslaners get out there, line up and vote.

Not the same government

That's the problem. State and Federal aren't on the same page and they need to be in regards to this.
 
@weststigers said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137350) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137304) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137240) said:
it was gladys that didnt stop the cruise boat not Scomo
i have said before better than idiot shorten and his union mates running the show or Eachway Albo

The Aust Constitution. transferred certain departments to the Commonwealth including naval, military and quarantine.

It is a Fed responsibility but if they choose to use local assets it is up to Feds to lead.

As for potato head, he has coronavirus so I guess he wanted everyone else to. have it as well via Ruby Princess.

Relax....Boris has it covered

![boris.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1585366936490-boris.jpg)

I thought it was the other Boris. Great work?
 
There. are two good articles one on 9 and the other news about the developing cruise ship story in WA. One ship with mostly Germans aboard has a reported 70 passengers with the virus. Since the demographic is toward elderly and the plan to fly them home appears no longer feasible, what happens? This situation could overwhelm available ICU facilities in WA. I suggest the Germans arrange medevac flights home.

A third story confirms the cruise industry is in trouble and the filthy conditions found by new Australian passengers aboard a ship.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137366) said:
There. are two good articles one on 9 and the other news about the developing cruise ship story in WA. One ship with mostly Germans aboard has a reported 70 passengers with the virus. Since the demographic is toward elderly and the plan to fly them home appears no longer feasible, what happens? This situation could overwhelm available ICU facilities in WA. I suggest the Germans arrange medevac flights home.

A third story confirms the cruise industry is in trouble and the filthy conditions found by new Australian passengers aboard a ship.

Cruise industry is toast.
 
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137368) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137366) said:
There. are two good articles one on 9 and the other news about the developing cruise ship story in WA. One ship with mostly Germans aboard has a reported 70 passengers with the virus. Since the demographic is toward elderly and the plan to fly them home appears no longer feasible, what happens? This situation could overwhelm available ICU facilities in WA. I suggest the Germans arrange medevac flights home.

A third story confirms the cruise industry is in trouble and the filthy conditions found by new Australian passengers aboard a ship.

Cruise industry is toast.

You’d never get me on one ..
They’re basically shopping centres that float (with beds )
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137366) said:
There. are two good articles one on 9 and the other news about the developing cruise ship story in WA. One ship with mostly Germans aboard has a reported 70 passengers with the virus. Since the demographic is toward elderly and the plan to fly them home appears no longer feasible, what happens? This situation could overwhelm available ICU facilities in WA. I suggest the Germans arrange medevac flights home.

A third story confirms the cruise industry is in trouble and the filthy conditions found by new Australian passengers aboard a ship.

I don't think medevac flights have that kind of range, or anything close to it. Resources are going to be stretched across the globe. They're people and they're here so we should just help them and forget about nationality.
 
@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137372) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137368) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137366) said:
There. are two good articles one on 9 and the other news about the developing cruise ship story in WA. One ship with mostly Germans aboard has a reported 70 passengers with the virus. Since the demographic is toward elderly and the plan to fly them home appears no longer feasible, what happens? This situation could overwhelm available ICU facilities in WA. I suggest the Germans arrange medevac flights home.

A third story confirms the cruise industry is in trouble and the filthy conditions found by new Australian passengers aboard a ship.

Cruise industry is toast.

You’d never get me on one ..
They’re basically shopping centres that float (with beds )

Shopping centres and casinos...
 
@Nelson said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137373) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137366) said:
There. are two good articles one on 9 and the other news about the developing cruise ship story in WA. One ship with mostly Germans aboard has a reported 70 passengers with the virus. Since the demographic is toward elderly and the plan to fly them home appears no longer feasible, what happens? This situation could overwhelm available ICU facilities in WA. I suggest the Germans arrange medevac flights home.

A third story confirms the cruise industry is in trouble and the filthy conditions found by new Australian passengers aboard a ship.

I don't think medevac flights have that kind of range, or anything close to it. Resources are going to be stretched across the globe. They're people and they're here so we should just help them and forget about nationality.

The German government will arrange and pay to get them home, same as our government is doing for our citizens.
On another note - considering the number of pandemics to hit the world it's amazing how every travel insurer has a clause that gets it out of paying anything to people who had tours cancelled or had to pay for extra flights.
 
@hammertime said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137351) said:
@Snake said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137313) said:
@diedpretty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137310) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137262) said:
Gladys will get back in in NSW easily time of crisis stick with Libs usually plus no opposition.

With fanboys like you she must be a chance.

Glady’s will not be contesting the next election as leader put your money on it ! The whispers are very loud .

I hope so. God knows how one premier gets the boot for a bottle of Grange, but one remains standing after letting a virus laden cruise ship loose in her most densely populated city.

Isn’t that one of the reasons for the reopening of Christmas Island? There are another 3,000 Australians on cruise ships due to come home. I’m pleased they are coming home, but to Market Street Sydney?
 
@Nelson said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137373) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137366) said:
There. are two good articles one on 9 and the other news about the developing cruise ship story in WA. One ship with mostly Germans aboard has a reported 70 passengers with the virus. Since the demographic is toward elderly and the plan to fly them home appears no longer feasible, what happens? This situation could overwhelm available ICU facilities in WA. I suggest the Germans arrange medevac flights home.

A third story confirms the cruise industry is in trouble and the filthy conditions found by new Australian passengers aboard a ship.

I don't think medevac flights have that kind of range, or anything close to it. Resources are going to be stretched across the globe. They're people and they're here so we should just help them and forget about nationality.

Military and civilian aircraft such as the C130J and H, the various Airbus refuelling/pax aircraft all can be refueled in flight. Our RAAF Airbus MR330 aircraft pioneered boom refueling. The German embassy has now arranged for Condor charters and hopefully suspected cases can return to German. WA has I understand 50 ventilators and limited. ICU.
 
@GNR4LIFE said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137275) said:
USA have surpassed 100, 000 cases btw.

It's all good, just a political hoax and whilst the WHO offered a working test, he had a test that was nearly as perfect as his phone call, but by only attaining such a low level, it too was terribly flawed. But hey, April is only around the corner, so it is about to magically disappear and go away well in time to celebrate Easter in large groups and then return to work.

Meanwhile, back in the real world, he lost 401 constituents yesterday and Governers have to massage his ego to get any crumbs of national assistance and their requests to enact a decree that he signed in a public relations exercise a week or so, naturally fall on deaf ears. For a reasonable view on the facts coming from a real leader, look to that below, who though losing 140 local lives in the past 24 hours, believes his own state's peak, which will be one of the earliest ones, is still some three weeks away.

![Screenshot_20200328-162520_Gallery.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1585374907361-screenshot_20200328-162520_gallery-resized.jpg)
 
@Nelson said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137374) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137372) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137368) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137366) said:
There. are two good articles one on 9 and the other news about the developing cruise ship story in WA. One ship with mostly Germans aboard has a reported 70 passengers with the virus. Since the demographic is toward elderly and the plan to fly them home appears no longer feasible, what happens? This situation could overwhelm available ICU facilities in WA. I suggest the Germans arrange medevac flights home.

A third story confirms the cruise industry is in trouble and the filthy conditions found by new Australian passengers aboard a ship.

Cruise industry is toast.

You’d never get me on one ..
They’re basically shopping centres that float (with beds )

Shopping centres and casinos...

Ive always referred to them to floating RSL clubs
 
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137377) said:
@hammertime said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137351) said:
@Snake said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137313) said:
@diedpretty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137310) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137262) said:
Gladys will get back in in NSW easily time of crisis stick with Libs usually plus no opposition.

With fanboys like you she must be a chance.

Glady’s will not be contesting the next election as leader put your money on it ! The whispers are very loud .

I hope so. God knows how one premier gets the boot for a bottle of Grange, but one remains standing after letting a virus laden cruise ship loose in her most densely populated city.

Isn’t that one of the reasons for the reopening of Christmas Island? There are another 3,000 Australians on cruise ships due to come home. I’m pleased they are coming home, but to Market Street Sydney?

No, Christmas Island was opened for electioneering purposes only and prior to this virus, only used to hold that poor family of four because that is the furthest point of Australia in which courts said they must remain and whose rural community want returned to their home.
 
@cktiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137375) said:
@Nelson said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137373) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137366) said:
There. are two good articles one on 9 and the other news about the developing cruise ship story in WA. One ship with mostly Germans aboard has a reported 70 passengers with the virus. Since the demographic is toward elderly and the plan to fly them home appears no longer feasible, what happens? This situation could overwhelm available ICU facilities in WA. I suggest the Germans arrange medevac flights home.

A third story confirms the cruise industry is in trouble and the filthy conditions found by new Australian passengers aboard a ship.

I don't think medevac flights have that kind of range, or anything close to it. Resources are going to be stretched across the globe. They're people and they're here so we should just help them and forget about nationality.

The German government will arrange and pay to get them home, same as our government is doing for our citizens.
On another note - considering the number of pandemics to hit the world it's amazing how every travel insurer has a clause that gets it out of paying anything to people who had tours cancelled or had to pay for extra flights.

I have German friend currently stuck in Sri Lanka. Germany has told her “that’s a sad story, good luck” (except in German of course)
 
@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137372) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137368) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137366) said:
There. are two good articles one on 9 and the other news about the developing cruise ship story in WA. One ship with mostly Germans aboard has a reported 70 passengers with the virus. Since the demographic is toward elderly and the plan to fly them home appears no longer feasible, what happens? This situation could overwhelm available ICU facilities in WA. I suggest the Germans arrange medevac flights home.

A third story confirms the cruise industry is in trouble and the filthy conditions found by new Australian passengers aboard a ship.

Cruise industry is toast.

You’d never get me on one ..
They’re basically shopping centres that float (with beds )

And in All you can eat buffet's..

I've been on 2 ..one when the kids were little to Pacific Islands was OK not our cup of tea..

And a short 4 day one last year for a friends 50th ..I swear there was one tub of lard no matter what time you went past like 5am to midnight was in the same seat in the buffet area..had a happy t-shirt on..
 
@cktiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137375) said:
@Nelson said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137373) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137366) said:
There. are two good articles one on 9 and the other news about the developing cruise ship story in WA. One ship with mostly Germans aboard has a reported 70 passengers with the virus. Since the demographic is toward elderly and the plan to fly them home appears no longer feasible, what happens? This situation could overwhelm available ICU facilities in WA. I suggest the Germans arrange medevac flights home.

A third story confirms the cruise industry is in trouble and the filthy conditions found by new Australian passengers aboard a ship.

I don't think medevac flights have that kind of range, or anything close to it. Resources are going to be stretched across the globe. They're people and they're here so we should just help them and forget about nationality.

The German government will arrange and pay to get them home, same as our government is doing for our citizens.
On another note - considering the number of pandemics to hit the world it's amazing how every travel insurer has a clause that gets it out of paying anything to people who had tours cancelled or had to pay for extra flights.

Insurers are vultures ..... happy to take your money but when it comes to payouts they hide under rocks.
I cancelled my South America trip in July and have no claims to make as final payments not been processed and suppliers have either refunded or issued future travel credits.
My insurer backsliding on premium cover refund.
 
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