Date: 23/06/2020 14:11:22
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1577848
Subject: re: Coronavirus June 22-28

SCIENCE said:


SCIENCE said:

Fear and frustration for residents and business owners in Melbourne’s coronavirus hotspots

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-23/fears-grow-for-residents-in-melbourne-coronavirus-hotspots/12380574

It’s almost as if going for disease elimination-eradication and achieving it is the best strategy for attaining

  • economic freedom
  • mental wellbeing
  • physical health
  • political stability
  • international respect

except apparently nobody told them that at the start, during the outbreak, or even now!

States previously without border closures consider in-principle restrictions that resemble, but are not called, border closures

“I call on all organisations not to interact with citizens from Melbourne at this stage,” Ms Berejiklian said.

She backed accommodation owners and operators taking it upon themselves to bar Melbourne travellers, reiterating that vendors are “at liberty to accept or reject any traveller”.

“I would definitely encourage organisations to consider who to allow on their premises and where they’re coming from,” she said.

Victorian authorities are anticipating school holidays, which begin from this weekend, will also see increased movement of people.

Ms Berejiklian also said Australian workers should “absolutely” not be engaging with business-related travel to and from Melbourne at this time.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said he was not “interested in having a debate with Premier Berejiklian through the media”.

South Australian Republic Special Administrative Region begins first overt moves to Declaration of Independence

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-23/social-distancing-measures-to-be-reduced-in-south-australia/12383172

South Australia’s border with Victoria will be bolstered with a stronger police presence from next week

Government today said that, despite plans to further ease social distancing measures within the state from next week, extra police would be sent to border checkpoints in the east.

Marshall said anyone wanting to travel into South Australia from Victoria would need to go through a pre-approval process.

“We will maintain our very strong border policy, in particular with relation to the border with Victoria,” Mr Marshall said.

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