I don't agree with this framing tbh. Even if we were to have hermetically sealed rooms, the risk of an outbreak from hotel quarantine will never be zero
The only way out long-term is vaccination #auspolhttps://twitter.com/normanswan/status/1385395293026340868 …
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Use mask, like Taiwan. When a NZ cargo pilot our if 3-day quaratinine walked to malls and hiked with friends in Taipei, I was worried. Masks helped.
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We won't be in a similar position though if we reduce outbreak frequency - there's other costs to them aside from the public health risks. Dealing with them isn't free. Reducing the frequency of those costs is a legitimate difference. What am I missing?
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Given a low population immunity, even a low risk of an outbreak means we have to maintain a similar readiness, because the results of an outbreak are similar. So reducing the risk from 0.5% to 0.05% doesn't mean we can relax our response
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