McGowan scraps WA’s early February reopening

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West Australia was set to join the rest of Australia in early February - but Premier Mark McGowan has thrown the date out the window in order to increase booster rates instead.

Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan has pushed back the state’s reopening to the world, abandoning his plans less than three weeks from when the country’s strictest border rules were set to ease.post the planned February 5 reopening, Mr McGowan tonight instead delayed bringing the borders down, arguing the “world changed in December when omicron arrived”.

In a statement, Mr McGowan added: “It would be irresponsible and reckless for the state government to ignore the facts and ignore the reality of the situation playing out on the east coast,.” But with more than 80 per cent of residents over 12 fully vaccinated and pressure for greater certainty on a reopening date, Mr McGowan on December 13 yielded and revealed WA’s strict border rules would be eased on February 5 when the vaccination rate was predicted to be around 90 per cent.

doctors were nervous and hospitals had “no surge capacity to cope with a weekend, let alone for the virus, and staffing remained a critical issue”.

 

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MarkMcGowanMP you're have to face the music someday, instead of burying your head in the sand and delaying the inevitable. Covid isn't going away, WA has 87% double vax & has had 2 yrs to prepare. Delays just hamper learning how to live with it & put WA behind on the world stage

The goalposts keep changing

“Thrown the date out of the window”? Do you mean postponed, or is it a comment about the wisdom of good ventilation?

Radiobex

As soon as the federal government can supply the booster shots they will open up. It's up to you Scott

McClown living up to his name. Tourism will go broke and all sports & events will be relocated. Kicking the can down the road helps no one. A new variant will come and then what?

When will WA become a part of Australian again It is time McGowan understands that Covid is here to stay, you can't close indefinitely and one needs to get on with living. Vaccines are necessary but why in WA is the rate so low-no encouragement/push from state I guess?

He was absolutely correct to do so.

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Good decision

The rest of Australia. You mean the rest of the world.

Obviously he’ll be aiming for a 4th shot. Maybe 2024.

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