Ravn
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
A couple of weeks ago I would have agreed with your worries. Back then there was a bit too much reliance on trust regarding self-isolation. A neighbouring rural fire brigade had to be stood down after having to cut a tourist out of his crashed car. He should have been isolating but had chosen not to. Fortunately he tested negative and there were no other call-outs while the crew was stood down. But so infuriating!The problem with quarantine is that you can see leniency given with some flying in from overseas. How did some family members get it when they hadn't flown or been overseas. Quarantine obviously wasn't strict enough.
I may have misheard this but I thought I heard on our 1pm covid19 news update that someone who had flown in had been allowed to drive home on their own to their home to quarantine - a five hour journey - hope they don't decide to stop at a dairy on their way home. What's more is that the rest of us who are in lockdown and told to stay in our local area and who have not travelled overseas but are doing our very best to abide by the rules and here we have a traveller who is at more risk of having covid19 and passing it on to others been given permission to take a long journey by car and police themselves. And here's the reason for my lack of trust.
Now, however, things seem to have tightened up quite a bit. There are numerous reports of people arriving from overseas with self-isolation plans but officials deeming the plan unconvincing and sending them into quarantine at an airport hotel requisitioned for the purpose. There are also plans to use parked up campervans for quarantine purposes if they run out of hotel rooms near the airport.
Maybe that person with the 5-hour drive had organised friends at the half-way stage to leave out a food parcel for them to pick up without any contact? They must have presented a sensible plan for their travel given that other arrivals weren't allowed to return home because their plans weren't sufficiently thought through.
Overall it seems that while procedures may not be perfect they're getting pretty good now.