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Old 15-10-2020, 01:14 PM   #29
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Default Re: Lessons to be learned from a less that co-ordinated approach to a disaster

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Originally Posted by DJR-351 View Post
Well if you are talking facts Trev it was the AMA (Australian Medical Association) who told the Feds not send any more people to Xmas Island after the first lot, it was on the AMA's informed recommendations that Xmas Island's medical facilities are not up to dealing with an outbreak of Coronavirus (and rightly so) that the Feds reversed the decision to continue sending people into quarantine on the Island....

Where the Feds stuffed up In this particular instance was by not consulting with the AMA in the first place...
Isn't that is the reason the feds set up that other facility in NT, when they reckon Christmas island wasn't good enough.

Its supposed to be a quarantine station FFS. Bring it up to standard for that reason.
As for laying blame,
Funny how we all have to take responsibility for what we do, why can't a lazy public servant or politician do the same.
Feds imo are ultimately responsible for all this right from the start they had the means to stop it from entering this big Island and chose to farm it out to the stupid, lazy, greedy state governments.

In fact why do we even need state governments ?
We could have a system where there is a Federal government and the local/county governments. We could then weed out all the deadwood state public servants.
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