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Angaston, South Australia: The normality barometer

April 30, 2020 Jim 1 Comment

No new cases of coronavirus in the Barossa Valley for two weeks. No new cases in the state for six days. So they’ve officially announced that we’re back to life as usual as of May 1.

Here’s the first sign that things are, indeed, returning to normal.

That being said, Qantas is still grounded. Virgin Australia has gone belly-up. American Airlines has cancelled all its flights out of Australia until October. United has cancelled all its flights until June 6. We’re hoping to fly home that week or early the next. But who knows?

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  1. Ray says

    April 30, 2020 at 3:02 pm

    Way better than California where Governor Newsom is scolding and punishing us by closing all California beaches until June.

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