That’s because we were. Balloch was heaving from April to October.
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If only they had someone telling them this back then...... oh wait.
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Fancy that. Scottish people travelling across borders.
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the U.K. should have copied Australia & New Zealand and closed all access into the U.K. back in March What kind of idiocy allows transit in & out of a country while a global pandemic runs through the population?!
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Not just closed external borders. We had police and military roadblocks at all internal state borders. Any movement violation a jailable offence.
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It was the same throughout Europe. We were simply too self-indulgent. That’s why the western Pacific region doesn’t have a problem now, and we do.
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Australia as good as back to normal because they shut down travel in and out which we allowed to keep going on and still do maybe if every country had stopped all travel for about a month this would be over


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there hasn't been an in community case of covid in western Australia because they locked down properly, they organised quarantine properly they organised track trace properly and they have been back to normal for over 3 months just cant leave WA.
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We knew how successful Oz and NZ were at eliminating the virus yet our Scot Gov ignored that and allowed international travel. Leitch almost suggests we wouldn't want what NZ and Aus did. Well I would take their restrictions over our mess. Internally they are back to normal
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Evidence shows summer holidays caused the second wave of coronavirus in Scotland.
National Clinical Director