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The relaxation process begins 3 years 11 months ago #186131

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It's only viable if they let us paying punters in to watch, dont think any of the clubs will consider playing to lockouts unless CH Eagles broadcasts all the games.

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therealswansman wrote: So 3 Freo players flaunt the rules taking after their skipper and the AFL thinks we can rely on footballers to do the right thing when they are allowed to exercise their privileged positions and return to their trade while the rest of us wallow in our sloth.
Freo way to go, a long long way until they can educate their mob into being responsible citizens.


I agree with that, perhaps them being young enough to think they are priveliged was at the root of the problem. I would be incensed if it was lads from the Sharks or Eagles as well.
2x25= Seinor and Michael = 1xBrian Peake

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The relaxation process begins 3 years 10 months ago #186160

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Many restrictions in the NT to be lifted from this coming weekend is good news. Apparently just three current non-serious infections in the territory. The chief minister added, the need to practise social distancing and improved hygiene, including washing your hands. That being one thing that would not change.
He also said keeping the rest of Australia out was still a priority. The borders will be the last to be lifted.

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westaussieguy wrote: Many restrictions in the NT to be lifted from this coming weekend is good news. Apparently just three current non-serious infections in the territory. The chief minister added, the need to practise social distancing and improved hygiene, including washing your hands. That being one thing that would not change.
He also said keeping the rest of Australia out was still a priority. The borders will be the last to be lifted.


What is a non serious infection,
Is that the same as saying a bit pregnant
You either are or aren't, infected or pregnant

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The relaxation process begins 3 years 10 months ago #186164

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westaussieguy wrote: Many restrictions in the NT to be lifted from this coming weekend is good news. Apparently just three current non-serious infections in the territory. The chief minister added, the need to practise social distancing and improved hygiene, including washing your hands. That being one thing that would not change.
He also said keeping the rest of Australia out was still a priority. The borders will be the last to be lifted.


The NT Government has even set out a roadmap/timeline for the coming months by week and when certain areas will be opened up to resume normal duty including I noticed that sport & recreation activities to recommence from w/c June 5 with crowds also allowed as well.

Hopefully the WA Gov have a similar roadmap/timeline in the making for us here?!

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therealswansman wrote:

westaussieguy wrote: Many restrictions in the NT to be lifted from this coming weekend is good news. Apparently just three current non-serious infections in the territory. The chief minister added, the need to practise social distancing and improved hygiene, including washing your hands. That being one thing that would not change.
He also said keeping the rest of Australia out was still a priority. The borders will be the last to be lifted.


What is a non serious infection,
Is that the same as saying a bit pregnant
You either are or aren't, infected or pregnant


TRSM I think they refer to those in isolation who have a mild dose of virus as non serious, those in need of hospital & ICU as serious.

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Beasley Hutton wrote:

westaussieguy wrote: Many restrictions in the NT to be lifted from this coming weekend is good news. Apparently just three current non-serious infections in the territory. The chief minister added, the need to practise social distancing and improved hygiene, including washing your hands. That being one thing that would not change.
He also said keeping the rest of Australia out was still a priority. The borders will be the last to be lifted.


The NT Government has even set out a roadmap/timeline for the coming months by week and when certain areas will be opened up to resume normal duty including I noticed that sport & recreation activities to recommence from w/c June 5 with crowds also allowed as well.

Hopefully the WA Gov have a similar roadmap/timeline in the making for us here?!


Seems a sensible way to approach it with the condition that this will happen if infection rates stay close to current levels.

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The relaxation process begins 3 years 10 months ago #186315

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Beasley Hutton wrote:

westaussieguy wrote: Many restrictions in the NT to be lifted from this coming weekend is good news. Apparently just three current non-serious infections in the territory. The chief minister added, the need to practise social distancing and improved hygiene, including washing your hands. That being one thing that would not change.
He also said keeping the rest of Australia out was still a priority. The borders will be the last to be lifted.


The NT Government has even set out a roadmap/timeline for the coming months by week and when certain areas will be opened up to resume normal duty including I noticed that sport & recreation activities to recommence from w/c June 5 with crowds also allowed as well.

Hopefully the WA Gov have a similar roadmap/timeline in the making for us here?!


McGowan was confronted with that very question on the weekend and surprisingly said he had none at all in place. But said meeting this Friday may give clarity.

Lets get WAFL up and running ASAP.

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Good to hear WA has only had two new cases in the past 7 days.
Still have 19 active cases, 8 of which are hospitalised.
Going to be interesting to hear result of said premiers meeting on friday.
If there are no new infections this week or no sudden spikes and the current active cases improve, it will put WA in a better position than what it was a few weeks ago.
The Wafl starting next month is a possibility

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What's with the knuckle draggers in NSW as they have only just figured out that the poor old buggers in Newmarch House need to be segregated into healthy and sick or even better still, taken out completely with 15 dead so far. How could it have possibly taken this long to act? Their Health Minister Hazzard should be sacked for complete incompetence on this issue and the Ruby Princess.

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