CafeAuLait, apologies, I thought it was just your opinion. I understand about lockdown, we were told not to leave our homes except for essential shopping and a daily walk/exercise. It was difficult. I didn’t visit my elderly mother for twelve weeks in the first lockdown as we weren’t allowed to visit anyone. We put her shopping on our Click and Collect and our son collected it and delivered hers to her front door. Many people here have lost their jobs or taken a cut in income, despite a generous furlough scheme. We made a bubble with her when they were allowed, so we could visit her, that is just myself and my husband. She picked up Covid after a fall and hospitalisation, and passed it to myself and my husband. I was the only one who was really ill and hospitalised with it. Now all this is over, I just want to get back my life and get back to normal and that’s why I wonder if Australians are happy to put up with being cut off for so long, and the inevitable job losses which will go along with no real tourist industry, and for those who have family abroad, not being able to see any possible signs that they may see them any time soon. And all this because people don’t want to accept the AZ vaccine, and from what Nanna8 has said, a poorly organised vaccine programme.