Daily review 22/06/2020

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  1. weka 1

    anyone got a tl;dr for the state of NZ and covid in the past few days? I haven't kept up.

  2. ianmac 2

    Why would there be a surge in those seeking Novid testing recently? There has been no community infections to date. Is the unease caused by the National disinformation and media stirring behind it all?

    • Herodotus 2.1

      Out east Auckland there are a large number of families where there are 3 generations living in one place, the same area that the woman who helped out the 2 sisters gym is located. During March the few teachers I have contacts with, all mentioned pre lock down that attendances were below 50%.

    • Anne 2.2

      Is the unease caused by the National disinformation and media stirring behind it all?

      Yes. National and their media acolytes are playing mind games with the public and when you add a dose of ignorance of the true state of play, they are running around like scared possums caught in the headlights.

      I have a friend who has fallen for their game and is convinced that Jacinda Ardern and Ashley Bloomfield exclusively have acted irresponsibly and put everyone at risk of catching the virus. She cited the same points that the Nats have been running for the past week.

      If this government think the majority of people are going to see through their game they had better think again.

      • aj 2.2.1

        I endorse people getting tested if they think they have symptoms, and it puts their mind at rest. Even if their minds are being screwed around by Woodhouse Hosking et al

        • Anne 2.2.1.1

          Fair enough aj.

          But not all of them will have symptoms. Like the friend I mentioned, they have been frightened by the disinformation that the Nats are currently running. They are the ones acting irresponsibly, and they should be called out once and for all by the government and the experts in the field.

          • aj 2.2.1.1.1

            I don't disagree Anne, but getting to where we are has relied on people having the brains to front up for tests. And it is essential this continues, so any subterranean covid hiding in the community is found.

            I'm not giving the Nats a break here. They are running a disgusting line while the govt, the public service, and the general public are breaking their backs to keep on top of everything. Reprehensible.

    • Sacha 2.3

      Why would there be a surge in those seeking Novid testing recently?

      Number of people coming back in has doubled.

      • ianmac 2.3.1

        Not quite the same question Sacha. It is the general population who are lining up in bigger numbers. This is different from those who are under quarantine.

        Somewhere I came across Bryce whatsit's column and he had rounded up the dozen or so of the most critical writers who all wrote about the "disaster" that Government had created. Just one lonely column in support of keeping things in perspective right at the end.

        • Sacha 2.3.1.1

          It is the general population who are lining up in bigger numbers.

          Ah, I see what you mean.

    • Draco T Bastard 2.4

      Is the unease caused by the National disinformation and media stirring behind it all?

      More than likely. That is, after all, the whole purpose of National's disinformation campaigns.

  3. observer 3

    David Seymour thinks he's really clever comparing the government to Dad's Army.

    Somebody should tell him they were much-loved characters. And they won.

    • mac1 3.1

      They were also volunteers, selfless, community welfare and civic minded, proactive, willing, from all sectors of the community and under-rated.

      Bit like our Labour-led government in many ways.

      At 56% voter support just a trifle under-rated……….

    • Sacha 3.2

      'e must be doing the rest home circuit again.

      #HiHiHi

    • Leighton 3.3

      "Act was calling for the border to be closed in January and February, but it took the Government until March to act."

      In which alternate universe did that happen, because I'm pretty sure it wasnt the one I have been living in? Is that just a brazen lie?

  4. ScottGN 5

    It’s a terrible thing to say but looking out a couple of weeks from now at the National Party’s strategy, they really need an outbreak of community transmission for their argument to work. If, in a couple of weeks, we’re still only getting cases of new arrivals at the quarantine centres then their whole argument will start to look like overkill. Like it did at the start of the crisis when Ardern put the country into lockdown. And we know how the public reacted to that. They’re charting a dangerous course.

    • observer 5.1

      Their problem is that eventually the debate shifts from 1) gov't v opposition, to 2) gov't v alternative gov't (AKA an election campaign).

      I don't blame them for accepting a free hit when there's a screw-up, any opposition party would do that. But then they pivot to "our quarantine would be totally different from the current government's quarantine, except there would be a lot more people to quarantine". As if they would somehow invent new officials, new hotels, new health workers, etc.

      That's a hard sell, even for a much smoother salesman than Todd Muller.

      • ScottGN 5.1.1

        I don’t think their thinking goes that far observer. I think they assume that some sort of second wave is inevitable and they are positioning to try and ride that wave into office. Time will tell.

    • Ad 5.2

      Health is now National's best attack vector for the election.

      They won't win on it, but they can make good inroads.

      Ardern's government has finally been exposed as brittle and with just one effective leader within Labour.

      All National have to do is keep chipping at the narrow base of the weakest ministers.

      The border outbreaks will keep coming, and public anxiety will increase as well as disbelief when they thought it was over. The Simpson Report now opens up vast fields of further attack lines for National. Whether Woodhouse has the wit to exploit them, well…

      Collins can keep shipping away at Twyford. No one bothers to attack Jones – because he's a total political animal and really hard to outflank.

      Goldsmith just has to sound competent and calm against the stolid but directionless Robertson.

      They made a real mistake putting Chris Bishop into transport. They needed a total animal like Brownlee to monster into Genter and Twyford.

      It's too late for Ardern to fire Clark, so maybe it's just enough for National to roast him slowly. It's their best shot at illustrating the government as brittle: all heart and no spine.

  5. anker 6

    Yes I have a hunch Nats desperate for community outbreak….

    Still a bit concerned that cases snuck through when people were isolating but not tested.

    But if they are coming from Oz only or mainly then it is credible no cases.

  6. McFlock 7

    In retrospect, some of these "me, and me, and metoo" guys had pretty lousy poker faces that should have been a giveaway much earlier. Here's one discovering snapchat videos can be saved. The end credits have been added 🙂

  7. Peter Chch 8

    'My breakfast was late'.

    Ok, now I am p***** off. They were issued endless warnings to return to NZ before it was too late, but choose to not return until now. They return knowing full well the conditions they will be subject to. Their flights are heavily subsidised by the taxpayer. There motel stay and food are entirely paid for by same taxpayers. Selfish, entitled idiots.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12341861

    • observer 8.1

      "Lockdown hell". Try "ICU hell" instead. I'm sure they serve great breakfasts there.

      I mean, having a rant is kind of understandable if they're having a bad day, we've all done that, but to make it some kind of headline news is just … (expletive deleted).

      Breakfast at 9.42 a.m. Somebody call Amnesty International!

      FFS.

    • maggieinnz 8.2

      Yep, that was unbelievable – breakfast 12 minutes late and she's in hell.

  8. Anker 9

    God the my breakfast was late complaint defies belief.

    people need to be told in no uncertain terms if they return to NZ it’s going to be tough. Take it or leave it

    • Janet 9.1

      Yes that lament made me irate too –

      "I have done my 14 days, I have tested negative and I am basically being held hostage with no breakfast," she told the Herald.

      Maybe they should have to be quarantined for 14 days before they fly home .. and then quarantined again here – and pay for it all themselves as some returning home to Pacific Islands have had to do.

      Better we shut the gates and wait to Covid subsides around the world.

  9. Listening to Jack Tame's guest Rodney Jones "Those whingeing have made the Lifeboat and moaning about getting wet" Yes Yes I couldn't agree more. They are saved.

    • mac1 10.1

      Make ’em row!

      That’s ‘ow’ as in ‘though’ not as in ‘bough’. They already can do that………

  10. Adrian 11

    The more of them that complain the m ore the Nat’s look opportunistic and the attacks will backfire.

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