Here are the results of the poll.
Was Premier Gladys Berejiklian Too Slow To Tighten COVID19 Restrictions In Greater Sydney To Get Prompt Control Of The Present Outbreak?
Yes 58% (42)
No 21% (15)
I Have No Idea 21% (15)
Total votes: 72
An interesting outcome with most thinking Gladys has been a bit slow to act more firmly. By the end of the week it rather looks like things are slipping out of control and what comes next is not at all clear.
Any insights on the poll are welcome, as a comment, as usual!
A good number of votes with a pretty clear outcome!
It must also have been a very hard question as 15/72 (21%) readers were not sure how to respond.
Again, many, many thanks to all those who voted!
David.
I have no idea - simply because like most, I don’t live in that selfish little state. Clearly the premier is not at fault here. Evidence suggests no matter what is done for the precious little NSW darlings they will simply disregard and think only of themselves. And no it is not a few, it is clearly the mindset of them all. They have taken over the national digital health agenda and we get only NSW NSW NSW - chisel Sydney off and let it float away.
ReplyDeleteAgree, the premier followed the guidelines and advice. The spread of COVID is a result of selfish city dwellers who cannot stay out for a few weeks or handle not travelling for a year or so. It is the rest of us who have to keep enduring this on-off nightmare.
ReplyDeleteI also agree with and earlier comment - time the NSW CIO/CEO was replaced on the ADHA Board, each jurisdiction is suppose to sit for a 1 year term.
Conveniently the ADHA board terms of reference no longer exist on the ADHA website. You are correct the jurisdictional rep was only a 12 month rotation. Just another erosion of the rules.
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