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Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
If only it was 2010!
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
That’s a great post (no sarcasm intended)...
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
People really do love their schadenfreude around here.
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
It must be a nightmare for some when people post about the irony of white privilege
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
You took that as a post about white privilege!The Peanut wrote: ↑Sat 13 Feb 2021 9:54amIt must be a nightmare for some when people post about the irony of white privilege
Incredible!
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
He threw the family that used the nebuliser right under the bus.
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
There appears to be a severe increase in snowflakes the last few days, very odd for mid February!
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
I don't know if he did or not but if he did good on him. Fuckwits to be sure.
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
According to the father, the kid was permitted to use said nebuliser. If that is true, the Premier is shifting the blame with his inflammatory accusations and hyperbole, again.
You’ve been around long enough to know how it works.
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
Gaslighting in the middle February.
Who would have thought!
Who would have thought!
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
What kid?
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
I think Sky News have been telling you fibs again Pav
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
It was reported in the Age.The_Dud wrote: ↑Sat 13 Feb 2021 11:35amI think Sky News have been telling you fibs again Pav
It was a man, not a kid.
My mistake
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
Schadenfraud, Fremdscham, this story has it all covered.
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
They do aye!
And it's amusing how it is moderated.
Some of it gets a one week ban for not being Saints related and some doesn't.
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I had to look up Fremdscham.
I like my German nouns.
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
From the age.com.au
Andrews stands by nebuliser story after patient hits back
For our free coronavirus pandemic coverage, learn more here.
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February 13, 2021 — 1.21pm
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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has stood by his claim that a man broke rules governing quarantine when he used a nebuliser suspected of a role in the Holiday Inn coronavirus outbreak.
At a press conference on Friday, the Premier was adamant the nebuliser was never declared by the returned traveller.
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“Short of barging into people’s rooms multiple times a day – which, again, I think might well produce a pretty big infection control risk itself – you have got to rely on people’s judgment,” Mr Andrews said on Friday.
Speaking from his bed in a Melbourne intensive care ward, the 38-year-old Victorian man said he declared his nebuliser to hotel quarantine staff, who also offered to source more of the medication administered by the machine.
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He said that the public portrayal of the situation had made him feel like a criminal.
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‘I feel like a criminal’: Traveller says he told authorities about nebuliser
Asked about the conflicting accounts, Mr Andrews said on Saturday that the head of COVID-19 Quarantine Victoria Emma Cassar would front the media to answer questions about the issue later in the day.
Mr Andrews said that he did not believe he had made any inaccurate comments.
“I have no advice that sees me doubt what I’ve been told by CQV,” Mr Andrews said.
“I don’t believe I have said things that are inaccurate, I got the advice provided to me.”
Mr Andrews said he had never made a negative comment about the man who was now in hospital.
“In terms of these issues, I’m not reflecting on the person, I don’t think that’s fair, and that is not something I’ve said today,” he said.
“Ultimately, it is my understanding, the advice I have is that machines have been taken from people, that is the normal process.”
Mr Andrews said the working theory remains that the use of a nebuliser by a guest at the Holiday Inn spread the disease through the airport hotel, infecting multiple staff in a super-spreading event.
A detailed ventilation audit was not conducted at the hotel prior to the outbreak, but Mr Andrews has consistently said there is no evidence poor ventilation has been a factor in the outbreak.
“The theory is not a ventilation problem, the theory is the nebuliser was the issue,” he said.
“Again, I’m not making any judgements, reflections or comments on the individual –[but] that is the working theory, not that there is a generic airflow issue.”
Questions have also been raised about the capacity of Victoria’s contact tracing team after The Age reported that some close contacts of confirmed cases were not being contacted within the benchmark 48 hours this week.
Mr Andrews said he has been told that adequate resources have been deployed to this task, with more than 2100 people working within the state’s contact tracing team."
Andrews stands by nebuliser story after patient hits back
For our free coronavirus pandemic coverage, learn more here.
Aisha Dow
By Aisha Dow
February 13, 2021 — 1.21pm
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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has stood by his claim that a man broke rules governing quarantine when he used a nebuliser suspected of a role in the Holiday Inn coronavirus outbreak.
At a press conference on Friday, the Premier was adamant the nebuliser was never declared by the returned traveller.
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Duration 0:18
Watch live: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews provides an update
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2:11
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Two dead after fisherman swept into ocean at Port Kembla
0:21
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Ellenbrook man on trial for allegedly stabbing his family members
1:42
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Fisherman believed to be taken by a crocodile
0:57
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Police charge third person in an alleged prostitution ring
0:45
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Bodycam shows officers smash into a stolen school bus
1:35
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“Short of barging into people’s rooms multiple times a day – which, again, I think might well produce a pretty big infection control risk itself – you have got to rely on people’s judgment,” Mr Andrews said on Friday.
Speaking from his bed in a Melbourne intensive care ward, the 38-year-old Victorian man said he declared his nebuliser to hotel quarantine staff, who also offered to source more of the medication administered by the machine.
Advertisement
He said that the public portrayal of the situation had made him feel like a criminal.
Related Article
The Holiday Inn at Melbourne Airport.
Exclusive
Coronavirus pandemic
‘I feel like a criminal’: Traveller says he told authorities about nebuliser
Asked about the conflicting accounts, Mr Andrews said on Saturday that the head of COVID-19 Quarantine Victoria Emma Cassar would front the media to answer questions about the issue later in the day.
Mr Andrews said that he did not believe he had made any inaccurate comments.
“I have no advice that sees me doubt what I’ve been told by CQV,” Mr Andrews said.
“I don’t believe I have said things that are inaccurate, I got the advice provided to me.”
Mr Andrews said he had never made a negative comment about the man who was now in hospital.
“In terms of these issues, I’m not reflecting on the person, I don’t think that’s fair, and that is not something I’ve said today,” he said.
“Ultimately, it is my understanding, the advice I have is that machines have been taken from people, that is the normal process.”
Mr Andrews said the working theory remains that the use of a nebuliser by a guest at the Holiday Inn spread the disease through the airport hotel, infecting multiple staff in a super-spreading event.
A detailed ventilation audit was not conducted at the hotel prior to the outbreak, but Mr Andrews has consistently said there is no evidence poor ventilation has been a factor in the outbreak.
“The theory is not a ventilation problem, the theory is the nebuliser was the issue,” he said.
“Again, I’m not making any judgements, reflections or comments on the individual –[but] that is the working theory, not that there is a generic airflow issue.”
Questions have also been raised about the capacity of Victoria’s contact tracing team after The Age reported that some close contacts of confirmed cases were not being contacted within the benchmark 48 hours this week.
Mr Andrews said he has been told that adequate resources have been deployed to this task, with more than 2100 people working within the state’s contact tracing team."
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From the age.com.au
Andrews stands by nebuliser story after patient hits back
Aisha Dow
By Aisha Dow
February 13, 2021 — 1.21pm
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has stood by his claim that a man broke rules governing quarantine when he used a nebuliser suspected of a role in the Holiday Inn coronavirus outbreak.
At a press conference on Friday, the Premier was adamant the nebuliser was never declared by the returned traveller.
“Short of barging into people’s rooms multiple times a day – which, again, I think might well produce a pretty big infection control risk itself – you have got to rely on people’s judgment,” Mr Andrews said on Friday.
Speaking from his bed in a Melbourne intensive care ward, the 38-year-old Victorian man said he declared his nebuliser to hotel quarantine staff, who also offered to source more of the medication administered by the machine.
He said that the public portrayal of the situation had made him feel like a criminal.
‘I feel like a criminal’: Traveller says he told authorities about nebuliser
Asked about the conflicting accounts, Mr Andrews said on Saturday that the head of COVID-19 Quarantine Victoria Emma Cassar would front the media to answer questions about the issue later in the day.
Mr Andrews said that he did not believe he had made any inaccurate comments.
“I have no advice that sees me doubt what I’ve been told by CQV,” Mr Andrews said.
“I don’t believe I have said things that are inaccurate, I got the advice provided to me.”
Mr Andrews said he had never made a negative comment about the man who was now in hospital.
“In terms of these issues, I’m not reflecting on the person, I don’t think that’s fair, and that is not something I’ve said today,” he said.
“Ultimately, it is my understanding, the advice I have is that machines have been taken from people, that is the normal process.”
Mr Andrews said the working theory remains that the use of a nebuliser by a guest at the Holiday Inn spread the disease through the airport hotel, infecting multiple staff in a super-spreading event.
A detailed ventilation audit was not conducted at the hotel prior to the outbreak, but Mr Andrews has consistently said there is no evidence poor ventilation has been a factor in the outbreak.
“The theory is not a ventilation problem, the theory is the nebuliser was the issue,” he said.
“Again, I’m not making any judgements, reflections or comments on the individual –[but] that is the working theory, not that there is a generic airflow issue.”
Questions have also been raised about the capacity of Victoria’s contact tracing team after The Age reported that some close contacts of confirmed cases were not being contacted within the benchmark 48 hours this week.
Mr Andrews said he has been told that adequate resources have been deployed to this task, with more than 2100 people working within the state’s contact tracing team."
Andrews stands by nebuliser story after patient hits back
Aisha Dow
By Aisha Dow
February 13, 2021 — 1.21pm
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has stood by his claim that a man broke rules governing quarantine when he used a nebuliser suspected of a role in the Holiday Inn coronavirus outbreak.
At a press conference on Friday, the Premier was adamant the nebuliser was never declared by the returned traveller.
“Short of barging into people’s rooms multiple times a day – which, again, I think might well produce a pretty big infection control risk itself – you have got to rely on people’s judgment,” Mr Andrews said on Friday.
Speaking from his bed in a Melbourne intensive care ward, the 38-year-old Victorian man said he declared his nebuliser to hotel quarantine staff, who also offered to source more of the medication administered by the machine.
He said that the public portrayal of the situation had made him feel like a criminal.
‘I feel like a criminal’: Traveller says he told authorities about nebuliser
Asked about the conflicting accounts, Mr Andrews said on Saturday that the head of COVID-19 Quarantine Victoria Emma Cassar would front the media to answer questions about the issue later in the day.
Mr Andrews said that he did not believe he had made any inaccurate comments.
“I have no advice that sees me doubt what I’ve been told by CQV,” Mr Andrews said.
“I don’t believe I have said things that are inaccurate, I got the advice provided to me.”
Mr Andrews said he had never made a negative comment about the man who was now in hospital.
“In terms of these issues, I’m not reflecting on the person, I don’t think that’s fair, and that is not something I’ve said today,” he said.
“Ultimately, it is my understanding, the advice I have is that machines have been taken from people, that is the normal process.”
Mr Andrews said the working theory remains that the use of a nebuliser by a guest at the Holiday Inn spread the disease through the airport hotel, infecting multiple staff in a super-spreading event.
A detailed ventilation audit was not conducted at the hotel prior to the outbreak, but Mr Andrews has consistently said there is no evidence poor ventilation has been a factor in the outbreak.
“The theory is not a ventilation problem, the theory is the nebuliser was the issue,” he said.
“Again, I’m not making any judgements, reflections or comments on the individual –[but] that is the working theory, not that there is a generic airflow issue.”
Questions have also been raised about the capacity of Victoria’s contact tracing team after The Age reported that some close contacts of confirmed cases were not being contacted within the benchmark 48 hours this week.
Mr Andrews said he has been told that adequate resources have been deployed to this task, with more than 2100 people working within the state’s contact tracing team."
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
Truth is both only resigned to avoid being sacked.
There is also a difference between them.
Ed is a loudmouthed arrogant d**khead.
AD is a dodgy corporate criminal.
There is also a difference between them.
Ed is a loudmouthed arrogant d**khead.
AD is a dodgy corporate criminal.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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Re: Maguire and Demetriou both resigning in the same week
AD is more than a dodgy corporate criminal. He is an out and out fraudulent, pathetic human being. There was enough evidence in the Acquire Learning trial for him and his weasel, inept nephew to go to jail.Enrico_Misso wrote: ↑Sun 14 Feb 2021 11:06am Truth is both only resigned to avoid being sacked.
There is also a difference between them.
Ed is a loudmouthed arrogant d**khead.
AD is a dodgy corporate criminal.