Health authorities concerned about surge of cases in Melbourne’s south-east; New South Wales to reach reopening vaccine rate today or tomorrow
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Switching over to Victoria, here’s hoping there is a drop in numbers today:
So NSW Labor leader Chris Minns has began his round of media interviews this morning by appearing on the ABC’s NewsBreakfast, and was asked what he thinks of NSW’s new premier:
I expect we will have big differences with the government getting into the economic recovery because the Treasury’s track record when it comes to Sydney and his economic management has meant more tolls and fines and charges on the working families of New South Wales and I don’t think that’s the best way of getting the state going again.
We would have to support it and if we were to support it it would have to be on the health advice. This model has been diligently worked over with the chief health Officer and health Minister Brad Hazzard.
There are many questions still to be answered in relation to the roll-out in Sydney. We have been supportive of a graduated opening from 70-80% vaccination rates in New South Wales but there are questions in relation to unvaccinated people entering a private business presence done at premises.
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