Arvind9 wrote: The Australian government is doing the right thing by taking precautions to prevent the problem from getting worse and unmanageable, in countries where the pandemic has become unmanageable people think a vaccine is the only answer because its very difficult to make society follow any rules,I was watching BBC in the US people are getting together in hundreds most with no precautions wearing no masks,in a pary of 700 it took the cops five hours to break it up,even in India people are breaking rules as it is gradually the lockdown is being opened so its going to negatively effect the situation people are literally breathing into each others face with no face mask,they all think the vaccine will be available soon and the problem will be over,some people were talking generally and were in the opinion even if a vaccine is available about 300 million may get it for Rs1000 a shot every six months for three years,the rest 900 odd million would have to get it in black for Rs1,00,000 a shot.
I simply don't agree.
Maybe where you come from it's perfectly all right to take simple rights away from the citizens, Here in Denmark we also more or less shut the society down and only left supermarkets and public transport open for a couple of months.
But everyone was free to leave their apartments no matter the agenda of the individual, Of course there was restrictions put in place along with people using their common sense.
This is the Australian government pressing the panic button too much, The government can't get this virus under control by themselves, We the public will have to get used too a new way of living for the time being, Or do you want the government to shut you inside your house every time there is 50 new cases of corona.
I can promise that this will happen many times, Over and over again.