Authorities assess snap Melbourne lockdown
https://www.afr.com/politics/federal/holiday-inn-cluster-grows-to-13-20210212-p5... Quote:Scott Morrison says he believes the state government is well place to manage the growing Holiday Inn cluster, including the five new community acquired cases in Victoria today.
The PM says a short, sharp and proportionate response would avoid the need for a 2020-style major lockdown in Melbourne.
Here we go again. And, who gives a rat's @ss what Scott Morrison "believes"?
When I look around at the sea of face masks everywhere I've been during my travels here in Perth this week my mind goes back to just 12 months ago when we were being told by people like ScoMo and the so called medical experts that "there's nothing to worry about in Australia regarding this virus" and "we're well equipped to deal with it if it arrives here" (after it already had, apparently).
Idiots.
Quote:“They need to get on top of this quickly and I believe they will. Other states have. Victorians have shown enormous tenacity and patience. I mean, there’s no other option,” the Prime Minister told 3AW radio
Maybe not this time. So, after this latest fiasco I'm still wondering... when do they start building the quarantine centres away from the capital cities? Been a lot more talk about it lately but no action, as usual.
And, I strongly suspect that the "enormous tenacity and patience" has run out long ago for the majority of Victorians. As I said yesterday, I wouldn't be surprised to see mass riots if another lockdown occurs.