Pugwash said..Harrow said..
Well f*** me. Seems I was wrong all along. Sydney isn't in lockdown at all. One of my kids was telling me that her friend's family is in isolation because someone came into her father's nursery last week and later tested positive for COVID. Why is a nursery open and why are people going there? How can it possibly be essential to be buying plants for your garden? If this is what is going on, then there's much less than zero chance of stopping the spread. Why are we even bothering to try?
Yeah mate, we know you're doing it wrong... soz...
Be like Mark... Lockdown baby!!!
Nah, don't get too cocky. When lockdowns are on 'hardware stores' of the Big Green Shed kind are still open. Clearly as they are needed for tradespeople and emergency supplies.
The first lockdown here I remember seeing people in Bunnings chatting with each other in the aisles, looking like they engineered it to meetup when we weren't supposed to.
I am sure there will be people going to hardware store nurseries when there is a lockdown... "I urgently needed a new bottlebrush plant"...
Last lockdown here I was coming back from my vaccination and stopped at the Bunnings on the way for work materials I needed. It had quite a few people browsing in it.
NSW needs to restrict what becomes 'essential' as I doubt some people see it correctly.