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and highlights also that the virus will spread, and keep on spreading until there's no-one left to infect - regardless of any human effort to control it, including (as in this case) the strictest border controls on the planet.
That'll be roight mate
it seems rather overblown story, when 31 people have been infected tbh
^^^It does indeed, but unfortunately there are many people, too many people, who appear to love all this and would be quite happy for ridiculous restrictions to last forever.
They may not be deniers or against being vaccinated. They might not have had the chance. Only 5% have had the vaccination and don't forget Italy refused to send some vaccine to Australia. I'll find out whether they have to pay for it, that might make difference to some people.
Yes its really strange you automatically think people are indenial or anti vac. If only 5% of the population are vaccinated (as per your article) then I'd suggest they haven't had a good rollout like the UK has.

Interesting to note the vaccines given are doing their job. No excuse for Johnson to not put things back to proper normal.

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