HappyFlyerFamily
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I think in the article below the Chamber of Commerce does offer a solution - its saying do the fundamentals (ie tracing, quarantine, isolating contacts) right and don’t resort to locking down an entire State.7 News had two Professors speaking. One said the lockdown was essential and absolutely the right thing to do. The other said the lockdown was unnecessary.
What's the government supposed to do? These are both supposedly professionals at the top of their field and they have wildly different views.
The Chamber of Commerce or whatever is saying we can't these lockdowns going forward and we 'need to sort this out once and for all'. But they offer no solution.
Fury as Victoria enters five-day snap lockdown
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews' announcement that his state will enter a third lockdown at 11:59pm tonight to avoid “potentially devastating” circumstances has been met with outrage by businesses and residents alike.
www.news.com.au
“We can’t go on managing the country like this. This is the second lockdown caused by Victoria’s hotel quarantine system, it must not be as long and destructive as the last. We must get hotel quarantine working properly,” she said.
“Even a very short lockdown will have monumental social and economic costs.”
Ms Westacott said the lockdown will force small businesses to make “decisions about whether to lay-off staff or destroy inventory” and airlines to cancel “thousands of flights and shifts”.
“New outbreaks shouldn’t be a surprise – this is a highly contagious virus, but we know now that we have to live alongside it,” she added.
“New and more contagious strains make getting contact tracing, hotel quarantine and local management right even more important, they are not an excuse for throwing an entire state into hardship … The Victorian Government must now explain why this step is necessary and exactly how this will work for each and every business across the state.”