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Perf Demons. 
 

Bring it on. 

 
1 hour ago, Jaded said:

It's a tier 2 site. Level 2 MCC Members.

Tier 2 means you need to get tested immediately and isolate until you get a negative result.

So if anyone on Demonland was at that game, shame on you for wasting your precious life, but also, go get tested! 

It takes humans over 20 years to get into Level 2 of the MCC Members. It took Covid just a few days.

If that's not a justification for everyone getting vaccinated, I don't know what is. 

 
1 hour ago, Jaded said:

Are you suggesting our club spread Covid to Sydney?!

No I’m not but it’s stories like these along with the NRL player who is seeking an exemption to watch his wife give birth today and travel to the QLD in his personal car whilst most people can’t get interstate to see a terminally ill loved one that have people asking why are there so many contradictions with the rules. 

1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

So, logically, you’d have to think a hard 6 week lockdown for anyone who barracks for either of those 2 teams is the only solution.

It’s for the good of the nation.

Both teams should be removed from the competition for 2 weeks.


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

No surprise. It was only a matter of time. The only surprise is that it took a day or two longer than I expected. 

Yes, the fickle finger of fate

Victorian case... 60+ unvaccinated and now quite ill in hospital.

Get the jab folks asap please !

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3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

MCC attendee... 60+ unvaccinated and now quite ill in hospital.

Get the jab folks asap please !

It justifies my decision to stay away from the G until vaccinated. My second shot is booked for 30/7. 

 
6 minutes ago, old dee said:

It justifies my decision to stay away from the G until vaccinated. My second shot is booked for 30/7. 

Had to edit it OD as it appears it was the son of the hospital admittee that went to the MCC.... but yes he was infected

My second shot is a four days after yours. Go Dees

20 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Victorian case... 60+ unvaccinated and now quite ill in hospital.

Get the jab folks asap please !

This post nearly gave me a heart attack. I've just realised you mean there is a 60+ year old unvaccinated person in hospital. On my first reading I thought you meant there were now more than 60 people in hospital with Covid. As bad as it is, one person in hospital is significantly less unnerving than there being more than 60.

 


So the removalists came from a hot zone,worked all day in a crowded apartment block not wearing masks, refused to give travel details, roamed all over the place etc

Jail the ba#&@ds and bankrupt the company.

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5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Had to edit it OD as it appears it was the son of the hospital admittee that went to the MCC.... but yes he was infected

My second shot is a four days after yours. Go Dees

I might be able to sneak into the Dogs game if it is still in Victoria.

21 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

It takes humans over 20 years to get into Level 2 of the MCC Members. It took Covid just a few days.

If that's not a justification for everyone getting vaccinated, I don't know what is. 

AND as soon at it gets in, it kicks everyone else out.

#bastardcovid

I for one refuse to go to any party that little [censored] is going to. Of course, being in Sydney that means I've literally left the house just three times in the last five days and only once did I actually enter any other enclosed space. Toilet paper waits for no man.

I've got family down in Victoria who really shrink into themselves at any mention of another lockdown so like most people on here I'm clinging to the desperate hope that the current 'seven in one' cluster is as far as things go. 

9 minutes ago, Jara said:

So the removalists came from a hot zone,worked all day in a crowded apartment block not wearing masks, refused to give travel details, roamed all over the place etc

Jail the ba#&@ds and bankrupt the company.

There may be some satisfying irony in that once they go to jail they will be so hated in there they will have to spent much of their sentence in protective isolation.

Restrictions are looming.

Can anyone foresee the possibility of the 25K travel limit coming in but still letting people attend this weekend's footy, provided they don't travel more than 25K.


WA shut the border to Victoria because they are literally the worst. Geelong KOD and now don't need to play Freo at Optus Stadium?

I really really really really don't have enough bad things to say about the removalists who did the wrong thing and the family who came back on a red zone permit and went to Coles. I hope all these people rot in the pits of hell for eternity!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If they cap the crowd this week then how about they do something about social distancing? Instead of cramming everyone into smaller zones make the entire ground available and have stewards requesting people give distance between the next person. It’s far and away the most baffling thing about how Australia has managed reopening of things. 

If they do cap the crowds I assume we will still be safe with 20,000. Doubt anyone is turning up from Hawthorn. 

7 minutes ago, Jaded said:

WA shut the border to Victoria because they are literally the worst. Geelong KOD and now don't need to play Freo at Optus Stadium?

I really really really really don't have enough bad things to say about the removalists who did the wrong thing and the family who came back on a red zone permit and went to Coles. I hope all these people rot in the pits of hell for eternity!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Effective immediately, Victoria will be upgraded from “very low risk” to “low risk”, meaning arrivals from the State will be required to immediately get tested, self-isolate for a fortnight and be swabbed again on day 11.

Virgin flight VA681 from Melbourne touched down in Perth just after 1.30pm this afternoon and another Virgin flight VA9001 carrying Geelong’s AFL squad from the city is already in the air and due to touch down at 2.45pm.

The Cats are scheduled to battle Fremantle at Optus Stadium Thursday night.

 

12 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Restrictions are looming.

Can anyone foresee the possibility of the 25K travel limit coming in but still letting people attend this weekend's footy, provided they don't travel more than 25K.

Pushing to get a decent-sized crowd as it is. ? 


12 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

 

They just said on the news Geelong will be met by police, taken to be tested and then told to isolate until they return a negative test result.

NSW may have done SFA for too long, but WA is another level of hysteria altogether. Absolute clowns. 

I have a level 2 seat in the members for this Saturday. I hope they have deep cleaned all the seats. 

Bloody nsw removalists. I wonder if they will inflict covid into South Australia and stuff them up. 

8 minutes ago, Jaded said:

They just said on the news Geelong will be met by police, taken to be tested and then told to isolate until they return a negative test result.

NSW may have done SFA for too long, but WA is another level of hysteria altogether. Absolute clowns. 

Nah something amuses me about geelong being stuffed around and having to go through all of this. 

 
4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I have a level 2 seat in the members for this Saturday. I hope they have deep cleaned all the seats. 

Bloody nsw removalists. I wonder if they will inflict covid into South Australia and stuff them up. 

relax, virus doesn't live that long in the open

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Bloody nsw removalists. I wonder if they will inflict covid into South Australia and stuff them up. 

We can only hope ?? 
(JK)


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