I’m very naive about all this, but my question is why are we continuing to bring people here from overseas in the first place? With this so called new, more virulent strain emerging why can’t everyone just bloody well stay where they are for now! At least until the vaccines are rolled out and hopefully things might actually settle down.
And if we have to bring them back here for whatever reason, why are the authorities at the other end not checking and testing people rigorously before allowing them to board a plane? It’s all very well to blame our quarantine measures at this end (and yes they haven’t been great at times either), but I think it’s actually the quarantine measures at the other end that is letting us down more often than not. Stop accepting people from overseas period! Expats or not.
Australia is in a good position with Covid compared to much of the world, yet we’re still intent on bringing the rest of the world to our shores during this pandemic and threatening the safety of the country in the process - it’s bloody madness.
SHUT THE OS BORDERS! SPUD FOR PM ??
Seems a bit unfair to lock Aussies out of their own country.
You'd also be shutting down international imports/exports which would be economically devastating.
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Do you really want Australia ending up in the same position as Europe and the US with this thing? Because that is what will happen if we keep inviting people from the Covid riddled world onto our shores.
I know they are primarily Aussies trying to get home, but as someone posted above, they have had 12 months to get back, so why is it taking them so long? I had one friend in India and one in Japan when this all first broke. Admittedly they took some time to organise getting back home, especially one of them as he contracted Glandular Fever so he was unable to fly for a couple of months. However, both were back home here by June 2020, despite the delays.
As for the imports, we are a country rich in farming and natural resources right across the land - time to start utilising them more completely instead of selling out to the highest overseas bidder and have them import inferior quality goods and services into our country. We can still export ?
It took over 4 months for our daughter to get back home in ***2019*** and even then we had to pay for her to get upgraded to Business class and even with a Business class ticket she was bumped 3 times, so not all the fault lies with the passengers.
In 2019?
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I’m very naive about all this, but my question is why are we continuing to bring people here from overseas in the first place? With this so called new, more virulent strain emerging why can’t everyone just bloody well stay where they are for now! At least until the vaccines are rolled out and hopefully things might actually settle down.
And if we have to bring them back here for whatever reason, why are the authorities at the other end not checking and testing people rigorously before allowing them to board a plane? It’s all very well to blame our quarantine measures at this end (and yes they haven’t been great at times either), but I think it’s actually the quarantine measures at the other end that is letting us down more often than not. Stop accepting people from overseas period! Expats or not.
Australia is in a good position with Covid compared to much of the world, yet we’re still intent on bringing the rest of the world to our shores during this pandemic and threatening the safety of the country in the process - it’s bloody madness.
SHUT THE OS BORDERS! SPUD FOR PM ??
Seems a bit unfair to lock Aussies out of their own country.
You'd also be shutting down international imports/exports which would be economically devastating.
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Do you really want Australia ending up in the same position as Europe and the US with this thing? Because that is what will happen if we keep inviting people from the Covid riddled world onto our shores.
I know they are primarily Aussies trying to get home, but as someone posted above, they have had 12 months to get back, so why is it taking them so long? I had one friend in India and one in Japan when this all first broke. Admittedly they took some time to organise getting back home, especially one of them as he contracted Glandular Fever so he was unable to fly for a couple of months. However, both were back home here by June 2020, despite the delays.
As for the imports, we are a country rich in farming and natural resources right across the land - time to start utilising them more completely instead of selling out to the highest overseas bidder and have them import inferior quality goods and services into our country. We can still export ?
It took over 4 months for our daughter to get back home in ***2019*** and even then we had to pay for her to get upgraded to Business class and even with a Business class ticket she was bumped 3 times, so not all the fault lies with the passengers.
In 2019?
Sorry 2020 my bad
Not challenging you mate, but out of interest, when did she start trying to get back?