Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7
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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7
Dan is finished - he'll have to resign:
https://www.theage.com.au/national/vict ... 55bij.html
Leaked emails reveal government knew of problems on day one of hotel quarantine
Top bureaucrats warned senior health officials at the beginning of the Andrews government's botched hotel quarantine scheme that security guards were ill-equipped for the work and demanded police be called in to take control.
The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald have seen leaked emails between senior officials in leading agencies involved in the quarantine system, which was supposed to protect the community from imported COVID-19 cases.
https://www.theage.com.au/national/vict ... 55bij.html
Leaked emails reveal government knew of problems on day one of hotel quarantine
Top bureaucrats warned senior health officials at the beginning of the Andrews government's botched hotel quarantine scheme that security guards were ill-equipped for the work and demanded police be called in to take control.
The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald have seen leaked emails between senior officials in leading agencies involved in the quarantine system, which was supposed to protect the community from imported COVID-19 cases.
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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7
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The first email raising concerns was sent by a senior bureaucrat at the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions within 24 hours of the March 28 launch of the program.
It was addressed to several senior officials at the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), which was the leading agency for the day-to-day management of hotel quarantine, according to an Emergency Management Victoria operational document seen by The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.
"We request that Victoria Police is present 24/7 at each hotel starting from this evening. We ask that DHHS urgently make that request as the control agency," the email read.
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Police and ADF personnel at a checkpoint on Melbourne's outskirts.
Coronavirus pandemic
As it happened: Victoria records 270 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths as NSW remains on high alert amid Crossroads Hotel cluster growth
DHHS was asked to address issues on the supply and distribution of masks and gloves, and to clarify policies on whether detainees could leave their rooms or order UberEats takeaway food.
The email was also sent to Emergency Management Victoria, which was jointly responsible for the hotel scheme alongside DHHS.
The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald have chosen not to reveal the identities of those named in the email exchanges, or to quote from the emails in full, because those involved had not consented to providing the emails to the media.
Premier Daniel Andrews announced an inquiry into Victoria's quarantine scheme, to be led by former judge Jennifer Coate, after protocol breaches by guards at the Rydges on Swanston and Stamford Plaza hotels were identified as the source of coronavirus outbreaks in Melbourne's north and west.
The outbreaks marked the start of a second surge across the state. Victoria recorded 177 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday after more than a week of triple-digit daily increases. In May and June, there were dozens of days when fewer than 10 new cases were reported statewide.
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The first email raising concerns was sent by a senior bureaucrat at the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions within 24 hours of the March 28 launch of the program.
It was addressed to several senior officials at the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), which was the leading agency for the day-to-day management of hotel quarantine, according to an Emergency Management Victoria operational document seen by The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.
"We request that Victoria Police is present 24/7 at each hotel starting from this evening. We ask that DHHS urgently make that request as the control agency," the email read.
Related Article
Police and ADF personnel at a checkpoint on Melbourne's outskirts.
Coronavirus pandemic
As it happened: Victoria records 270 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths as NSW remains on high alert amid Crossroads Hotel cluster growth
DHHS was asked to address issues on the supply and distribution of masks and gloves, and to clarify policies on whether detainees could leave their rooms or order UberEats takeaway food.
The email was also sent to Emergency Management Victoria, which was jointly responsible for the hotel scheme alongside DHHS.
The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald have chosen not to reveal the identities of those named in the email exchanges, or to quote from the emails in full, because those involved had not consented to providing the emails to the media.
Premier Daniel Andrews announced an inquiry into Victoria's quarantine scheme, to be led by former judge Jennifer Coate, after protocol breaches by guards at the Rydges on Swanston and Stamford Plaza hotels were identified as the source of coronavirus outbreaks in Melbourne's north and west.
The outbreaks marked the start of a second surge across the state. Victoria recorded 177 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday after more than a week of triple-digit daily increases. In May and June, there were dozens of days when fewer than 10 new cases were reported statewide.
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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7
Stage 4 is coming. I read only chemists and supermarkets would be able to trade. Who knows?
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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7
https://www.9news.com.au/national/coron ... 2f36#close
Coronavirus:
Victoria's CHO describes 217 new cases as 'a relief'
By Stuart Marsh • Senior Producer
1:01pm Jul 18, 2020
Victoria's 217 new cases of COVID-19 have been described as "a relief" compared to yesterday's record-breaking increase of 428.
Victoria's Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton said the numbers are a positive sign.
"Certainly a relief to someone like me who has been watching the daily numbers for six months. 217 is much better than a number above 400," said Professor Sutton.
Coronavirus:
Victoria's CHO describes 217 new cases as 'a relief'
By Stuart Marsh • Senior Producer
1:01pm Jul 18, 2020
Victoria's 217 new cases of COVID-19 have been described as "a relief" compared to yesterday's record-breaking increase of 428.
Victoria's Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton said the numbers are a positive sign.
"Certainly a relief to someone like me who has been watching the daily numbers for six months. 217 is much better than a number above 400," said Professor Sutton.
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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7
Yeah that is a bit better isnt it!Bobby wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 1:56 pmhttps://www.9news.com.au/national/coron ... 2f36#close
Coronavirus:
Victoria's CHO describes 217 new cases as 'a relief'
By Stuart Marsh • Senior Producer
1:01pm Jul 18, 2020
Victoria's 217 new cases of COVID-19 have been described as "a relief" compared to yesterday's record-breaking increase of 428.
Victoria's Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton said the numbers are a positive sign.
"Certainly a relief to someone like me who has been watching the daily numbers for six months. 217 is much better than a number above 400," said Professor Sutton.
Lets hope it continues!
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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7
Better than 428 but who knows what the future holds?
I remember many days not long ago when there were zero cases.
It somehow got out of control.
At least it's better than places overseas like Florida USA
where they get 10,000 new cases per day -
yet their population is smaller than Australia.
https://coronaboard.com/
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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7
Well, Im just so glad that the polished turds in Canberra can grant themselves a holiday and notBobby wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 2:33 pm
Better than 428 but who knows what the future holds?
I remember many days not long ago when there were zero cases.
It somehow got out of control.
At least it's better than places overseas like Florida USA
where they get 10,000 new cases per day -
yet their population is smaller than Australia.
https://coronaboard.com/
go to parliament until the 24th August, 2020...based on medical advice....bullshit...
I know theyre working so hard, and afterall, we're all in this together....well..
...all of us except political turds Australia wide...
Why not give the arseholes a little rest....
A pay cut....heaven forbid....the turds just need a little rest...
Fuck I hate politicians.....
To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7
billy the kid wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 2:45 pm
Well, Im just so glad that the polished turds in Canberra can grant themselves a holiday and not
go to parliament until the 24th August, 2020...based on medical advice....bullshit...
I know theyre working so hard, and afterall, we're all in this together....well..
...all of us except political turds Australia wide...
Why not give the arseholes a little rest....
A pay cut....heaven forbid....the turds just need a little rest...
Fuck I hate politicians.....
Don't worry - as this is the End Times -
Jesus will soon return and rule as our only politician for 1000 years.
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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7
Those numbers are not a true evaluation, Bobby.Bobby wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 2:33 pm
Better than 428 but who knows what the future holds?
I remember many days not long ago when there were zero cases.
It somehow got out of control.
At least it's better than places overseas like Florida USA
where they get 10,000 new cases per day -
yet their population is smaller than Australia.
https://coronaboard.com/
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