05 March 2021

The farce of ‘social distancing’ on domestic flights in Australia


We are told by ‘authorities’ at every step of the way that we must stay 1.5 meters away from each other.

While we’re at the supermarkets, or waiting in line as ‘customers’ at our friendly social security office, at the doctor’s practice every second or third chair can be only be sat on.

BUT, the story changes on domestic flights in Australia.

At the boarding gate the shepherd’s pay attention to detail so that the 1.5 meter rule is enforced while queuing up at the boarding gates.


Even while walking down this tunnel one point five meters distance must be observed.

But when one enters this magical tube that lifts all these heavy individuals, it’s as if none of the rules that apply in the ‘real’ world matter.

You can rub shoulders with the person sitting next to you, where if you say Michelle Pfeiffer or Pfizzer, the person could very well obtain some of your saliva in their eye.

See article of the headline: "Why singing ‘Happy Birthday’ hand-washing song can spread COVID-19: study"

at: https://nypost.com/2020/09/08/singing-happy-birthday-hand-washing-song-spreads-covid-study/

Why wait for the Russian COVID variant, when we might get the Qantas super strain.

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