Sunday, 6 September 2020

roadmap from Victoria's lockdown...

Roadmap started at 12:06pm - Daily data first...Can't open too fast...Musn't begin a 3rd wave...Can't run out of lockdown...We must take steady and safe steps to find covid normal...University of Melbourne + UNE helped to get data for opening...

1. Current Stage 4 extended 2 weeks from 13th September for Metro Melbourne...Regional Victoria will move to Step 2 and soon 3. But Geelong corridor is on close watch - Colac cluster.

2. Curfew extended to 9pm (extended light hours)...Exercise to 2 hours a day...

3. Public outdoor gatherings - 2 adults 

4. Step 1 - From 28th September - public gatherings + staged for VCE + Grades 1-2 + specialist schools + childcare + Construction + Manufacturing + Postal services + childcare + garden maintenance. All regional schools return. No timeline for Grades 3-10 in Metro Melbourne. Waiting notice.

5. Step 2 - Curfew no longer to apply from 26th October - household bubble (within 5km???) + hospitality outside service + non-contact sport. Maybe Grades 3-10. Waiting notice.

6. Step 3 - From 23rd November - 50 people outdoors + 20 to home + all retail open + real estate + gyms

'I want to get the place open. And I want to keep it open.' 

'If we run to open up, we won't be opened up for long.'

'I want a Christmas as close to normal as possible.'

So many people seem to be saying that Dan Andrews should have given people hope during this Stage 4 lockdown. I believe he did. We just didn't realise it. I feel he did give us hope. What if Dan Andrews had told us that Stage 4 would last till 28th September? There would have been more outcry. Dan measured our progress before committing to what he sensed may happen. He could not project effectively until he saw what were the results from the first step. That is a sensible decision from a responsible leader, I believe. There is no role model. There is only an awareness of circumstances.  

 And Dan Andrews closed his presser at 1:58pm (2 hours)

- 'Thank you very much. We'll see you tomorrow.'

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