Sorry to hear about that AF, that's too bad! I can only imagine it would've been a great outlet for all who might have otherwise attended.
I find it amazing to read the article you posted as far how this is being handled in Australia at this juncture in your nation's journey amidst the threat of covid vs. where the US is at now and potentially be handling a similar situation if we ever got to the same low level of new cases seen in Australia? Put another way: if we ever get down to a similar per capita rate, will we also start to make a big deal about it in terms of cancelling events of this size in order to squash the outbreak, or will some states and jurisdictions be inclined to push through?
Stay safe as well and hope you're dancing with everyone sooner than later!
Thank you. Given that there is only one case of community transmission in Byron Bay I think a lot of people are questioning whether it should have been cancelled but we have adopted really strict public health principles the whole time and by and large people agree to adhere to the safety principle. We are very grateful to largely be Covid free. It’s horrible to lose the Bluesfest for the second year in a row though. Hoping there is still a live music industry when the world is past this crisis.
Be safe my good friends, cannot wait to dance again in the canyon
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Not sure how vaccination distribution is playing out in Australia, but it's very much apparent you all have adopted far more sound public health principles that respect the reality of how we're all interconnected - whether some believe it or not. I'm with you about it being very rough losing out on things in life such as live music that make life fun and interesting. Yesterday was the second KOTO end of season street dance that was cancelled and the traditional end of season shows at the base of the ski area are not happening tomorrow either for the second go around. I had a chance to go to a private show yesterday, but I just don't feel comfortable in a social gathering / setting at this stage of the game where we're at now.
I think it might really help for Americans to see the stats of other nations such as Australia to see there's a far better way to have approached this without seeing over half a million dead; while also being able to mostly live your lives in a normal way for a lot of the time.
Unfortunately, I see the dichotomy between the US and Australia as being illustrative of how we have no real "end game strategy" other than to plow our way through like a bull in a China shop and damn the torpedoes as a result of the way sovereignty in the US is structured in terms of affording individual states power adopt reckless public health policies that may protract the pandemic in the rest of the nation.
Stay safe was well & I'm sure one day we'll all be able to dance again ... hopefully, sooner than later!