As individuals, I don't think we have learnt anything. I made the shopping run in to town this afternoon. Now I do realise that the new "masks outside" (etc.) rules don't actually come in to force until midnight, but I would have thought that the "spirit" of those rules was clear and that maybe people wouldn't actually wait until the clock ticked over... But no. Couples and groups in the supermarket ("1 person to go shopping from each household once per day"), groups of 4 and 5 young men chatting with no masks, many people walking dogs with no masks, even one person sneaking in to the supermarket through a checkout to avoid checking in.
Hmm. I realise that most of those things are technically OK for the next few hours, but is it that hard to start following the requirements a few hours early?
The pharmacy still has people being rude, offensive and even abusive, refusing to wear masks (or wear them correctly) etc. They are still getting frequent calls from people who "want the visor" and, despite being 60+, refusing AZ.
A staff member at Bunnings told me that as soon as the lockdown was announced they were completely flooded with customers and had to put up barriers to herd people in to queues to get IN to the store in a controlled (and 4sqm/person) way. So clearly the "avoid contact with other people" message has fallen on deaf ears!
The politicians can't do anything but argue with each other, the various organisations involved can't give a consistent view or set of rules, and whilst I understand we have an "evolving situation" there were THREE different changes to the vaccination rules on ONE SINGLE DAY last week. I have been very supportive of the NSW vaccination program so far, but it's starting to fall apart due to inconsistencies between the various authorities. And saying "it's the vaccinators responsibility to keep up to date with the rules" is completely unfair if they change the rules every hour, and rules publicised on the different (government) sources say different things!
The staff in our shop (wife included) said that last week was the worst week they'd ever had. They even started closing for lunch because it was either 30minutes to reset or they were going to lock the doors and walk away.... They were so frazzled that one customer who witnessed another customer being "less than friendly" actually paid for a bunch of pizza's to be delivered to the shop from the Tapas bar up the street so the staff could recharge.
So overall, I don't think we've adjusted, nor do I think we're in a position to cope with a worse strain......