Australia's 2nd-largest city heads back into coronavirus lockdown (for 6 weeks, at least)

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[h=1]"Lockdown measures were reimposed in Australia's second biggest city on Tuesday, confining Melbourne residents to their homes unless undertaking essential business for six weeks, as officials scramble to contain a coronavirus outbreak.

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[h=2]New restrictions affect about 4.9 million people in Melbourne[/h][FONT=&quot]Thomson Reuters · <time class="timeStamp" datetime="2020-07-07T15:55:20.425Z" style="display: inline-block;">Posted: Jul 07, 2020 4:31 AM ET | Last Updated: 6 hours ago</time>
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The decision, which affects around 4.9 million people, was announced just hours before the busy border between Victoria, of which Melbourne is the capital, and New South Wales is scheduled to close for the first time in a century.
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[h=3]Almost 5 million Australians under lockdown after spike in coronavirus cases[/h]
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Lockdown in Melbourne, Australia's second largest city, includes the closure of the state border, creating headaches for people who routinely work or travel between Victoria and New South Wales. (Ross/AAP Image/Reuters) 1:08
From midnight on Wednesday, everyone in Melbourne will be required to stay home unless travelling to work, studying, shopping for food or attending medical appointments. Restaurants, cafes and bars will be able to provide takeaway service only, gyms and hair salons closed, household gatherings limited to two people and the current school vacation extended.
Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews said the restrictions were onerous but necessary.


"I would, with the greatest of respect, put it to you getting this virus and dying from it is very onerous too," he said during a televised media conference.
Victoria was responsible for 191 of the 199 new cases reported nationally on Tuesday, the biggest one-day rise since early April. The spike has worried officials, even though the national total of almost 8,800 cases and 106 deaths is far below many other countries.
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"We have to be clear with each other that this is not over," Andrews said. "And pretending that it is because we all want it to be over is not the answer. It is indeed part of the problem. A very big part of the problem."
Andrews had over the weekend reinstated strict physical-distancing orders in more than 30 Melbourne suburbs and put nine public housing towers into complete lockdown because of the recent outbreak.
[h=2]State border used daily by commuters, schoolchildren[/h]Hundreds of police officers and army troops were being deployed to enforce the closure of Victoria's border with New South Wales from midnight on Tuesday.
The state line is highly porous, stretching hundreds of kilometres. It is heavily used daily by commuters, schoolchildren and road freight.
People caught crossing the border without permission via any of the 55 roads, or several river and wilderness crossings, will face penalties including a fine equivalent of roughly $10,500 Cdn and six months imprisonment.
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A second region in Victoria, where recent coronavirus cases have been detected and which is home to 44,000 people, will face lockdown restrictions similar to Melbourne.
[h=2]Blow to hopes for quick economic recovery[/h]The border closure and reintroduction of restrictions in Melbourne deal a blow to Australia's hopes for quick economic recovery as it approaches its first recession in nearly three decades, driven by physical distancing restrictions imposed in March.
For businesses on the border, which last closed during the Spanish flu pandemic in 1919, it also poses an immediate logistics headache.
Daily travel permits will be granted to people who live in border towns and cities but with the closure just hours away, the application system was still being developed.
Outside of the border towns, Victoria residents will be able to apply for a permit, but will need to prove a special need for their travel. Freight transporters will be free to cross the border without a permit, but will be subjected to random stops.

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most alarmingly - in Melbourne, which is becoming a new global symbol of SARS-CoV-2's intransigence, as one of the most restrictive lockdowns in the world has failed to squelch the latest outbreak.
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Although the alarmism peddled in some corners of the media probably isn't warranted, Melbourne has seen its daily confirmed totals climb to new records day after day. With the public pressure mounting three weeks after the new lockdown began (with no progress having been made), state officials have tightened restrictions and declared a state of disaster on Sunday.
The decision comes as Victoria State Premier Daniel Andrews announced 671 new cases in the past 24 hours with seven deaths. More than 380 people were being treated in the hospital, with 38 in intensive care.


Andrews' state of disaster will begin at 6pm Sunday, and allow police the added powers to enforce social distancing restrictions.

Metropolitan Melbourne will be under a curfew limiting movement between 8 pm and 5 am. These new restrictions will be in place for (at least) six weeks.

Australia has recorded about 17,000 infections and ~200 deaths so far, with the majority of these in Victoria.
 

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You mean restrictive lockdowns don't work? Wow, who could have guessed it?
 

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5 times more people will die today from starvation than from Coronavirus globally.

If the liberals have their way, that'll grow, with a global economy collapsing likely to double the starvation rate.
 

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Any updates from Somalia?
 

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[h=1]Somalia[/h] [h=1]Coronavirus Cases:[/h] 3,212

[h=1]Deaths:[/h] 93

[h=1]Recovered:[/h] 1,562
 

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Thanks, I guess becoming Somalia ain't so bad

I can sleep at night now
 

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Lawmakers returning from John Lewis funeral exempt from D.C. quarantine order D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's quarantine dictates that anyone traveling to a "high-risk area" for "non-essential" reasons must self-quarantine for 14 days upon entering the DC...
 

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Lawmakers returning from John Lewis funeral exempt from D.C. quarantine order D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's quarantine dictates that anyone traveling to a "high-risk area" for "non-essential" reasons must self-quarantine for 14 days upon entering the DC...

liberals love writing rules for other people to follow
 
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You mean restrictive lockdowns don't work? Wow, who could have guessed it?

They work to keep hospitals from being overwhelmed & many non C-19 deaths as a result from not occurring. Besides the overall C-19 death count from being many times worse, if C-19 was just treated "as another flu" or a nonexistent "hoax" as several Rx anti liberals claim.
 
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"[FONT=&quot]Australia's[/FONT][FONT=&quot] coronavirus hot spot state of Victoria on Sunday extended a hard lockdown in its capital Melbourne by two weeks to the end of September as infection rates have declined more slowly than hoped.

[/FONT][FONT=&quot]State Premier Daniel Andrews on Sunday extended the hard lockdown, in place since Aug. 2, to Sept. 28 with a slight relaxation, and mapped out a gradual easing of restrictions over the following two months.

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