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Comments by "annoyed aussie" (@annoyedaussie3942) on "Rule changes for fully vaccinated" video.
No they aren't, but not being states constitutionally they are slightly different. An example might be police, the ACT uses Federal police but the NT uses their own police.
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No it's had a month to spread, could be 4 cases removed.
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What rules, there are none, voluntary guidelines of do whatever you want don't count as rules to me.
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Yes and we should open to mainland China the only other country virus free at this point. Politics will stop it though.
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@andrewbarker3210 got a question for you, is 50,000 dead people and a 15% of GDP government deficit better than 30,000 people waiting at any point in time to return to Australia and a 7% government deficit? You can only make one choice.
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@johncarlaw8633 One thing that never gets mentioned to keep the calm every person who goes through quarantine probably costs the government $3,000 , the $3,000 people pay is just the regular hotel, cost, if it's a compassionate flight probably more than triple because most probably wouldn't pay anything, so chartered plane , accomodation and pre flight testing ( in the case of India now, they described it as Qantas pays but who is paying Qantas, probably a mix of government and the people flying) hotel quarantine all costs. If people realised what these costs were anyone who left after being told not to would get a lot less sympathy than now.
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The US is the testing ground for all variants and how well vaccines do, large population that travels all over the world without restrictions.
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To me it looks like just accept 500 deaths per day for the foreseeable future because they know large groups won't get vaccinated.
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The US has never been on the red list, it has had open borders to all countries the entire time with voluntary 10 days quarantine. Seems all political to me because all variants if that is an issue of consideration are in the US.
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It would be your first reason I expect.
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Just watch your local case numbers and when confident again go back to shopping. Basically all mitigation measures in the US at the federal level are finished.
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@andrewbarker3210 You have said that only you know how it should have been done. I asked you a question and you have no answer, just some fanciful idea that you personally could have achieved something that no country in the world has achieved. By the way Australians have increased life expectancy by a small amount so no depopulation here.
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@andrewbarker3210 Anyway you appear to be a US citizen based on your language and you liked your country's approach so good for you and I like my country's approach, let's just leave it at that and in the end it appears we are both happy.
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I have no idea what the differences are in practice but know that there would be differences, if they are acting under a commonwealth act of parliament technically the federal government could just repeal it and no more territory governments.
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If your numbers are correct I would say probably
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I think we could try to bring more but it's difficult.
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It's going to be a free for all I would think.
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I think in part because of course UK is his country and both have good data and information in English.
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