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  1. Even taking into account the fact that Immigration/MoBIE isn’t capable of walking and chewing gum at the same time, this pie lady is full of shit. It’s not the experience of those I’ve spoken to coming through ports.

    However, I agree that JA and Co need to stamp on this sort of crap as it happens – probably best done by a coalition partner. Some in the lame stream media love that sort of kaka

    If you read the comments on the TS post https://thestandard.org.nz/open-mike-19-03-2020/ from 5 down, and particularly 5.3, you’ll get some idea what the pie lady marketer is about
    Hopefully they’ll be keeping an eye on her

  2. All that said, you know that if Maree Glading and every other person arriving at Auckland Airport were given 15 minutes questioning, treated like they had the virus and tested, all hell would have broken loose. They would have to be lined up behind all the others from an earlier flight to start with.

    You know employed all the protocols, the proximity things like not standing within two metres of others etc. If Maree Glading weren’t in the news upset about the overreaction someone else present would have been.

    1. “All that said, you know that if Maree Glading and every other person arriving at Auckland Airport were given 15 minutes questioning, treated like they had the virus and tested, all hell would have broken loose.”

      Yep. The ‘Don’t you know who I am?’ routine
      And just a an addition to my comment above about MBIE being unable to walk and chew gum at the same time.
      This is a national emergency. JA and her cohorts are good in times of crisis and are taking advice from – you know – actual experts and people at the ‘coalface’. Woe Betide any master of the Universe senior generic, managerialist public servant that chooses to cross her. Actually – there are a few I wish would do just that.
      (Some of them we’d probably have reason to deport)

      It’s probably taken an emergency like this to give her a some learnings, going forward (in this space).
      It’s possible, if “mis-handled” that quite a few of “the people of New Zealand” could get death

  3. I’ve just seen a headline from Hosking ‘Why hasn’t the government closed the border?’

    The government should have totally closed the border about two and a half or three months ago, been decisive, the sort of decisive leadership that people like Hosking love. Then he could have railed on about over reaction and a ‘dictator state’ and the idiots who think he’s god would have gone berserk.

    Life and leadership is about nuances. You want plough ahead, bashing and smashing at first inklings? The fwits like Hosking and his loser followers couldn’t handle that.

  4. Yes the “self isolation” is bullshit- campervans are still legally being rented to newly arrived tourists, Ardern now says that people arriving pre mandatory 14 days , should be isolating too, that’s 4-5 extra days that people have been wandering about.
    And who doesn’t know someone who has breached self isolation yet?
    Why didn’t we just stop incoming foreigners and test all our own incoming citizens?
    “Self isolation”?
    Self congratulations Ardern and co..

    My personal suspicion is the virus has been here longer than thought and is more widespread but less fatal than some other countries. Because there’s no way the current border controls will have been keeping it out.
    A random test of a few thousand people would be interesting.

  5. I guess the reason why people arriving from overseas aren’t being tested at our borders, is because they are required to self isolate upon arrival in NZ. Then if they have been in contact with CV19, symptoms of the virus will develop during the isolation period, when health authorities will act, in an attempt to contain it.

  6. WTH Brazil only took the virus seriously yesterday. And Jacinda is only allowing NZers to get into NZ now.
    There remains 1 problem that the public have no been given notice is that the incubation period is over 3 weeks.

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