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Coronavirus Australia live update: fears over scale of Victoria's aged care outbreak – latest news | Coronavirus Australia live update: fears over scale of Victoria's aged care outbreak – latest news |
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State government announces paid pandemic leave scheme after casual staff linked to 683 active Covid-19 cases in nursing homes, while in Sydney three more venues are closed. Follow live | State government announces paid pandemic leave scheme after casual staff linked to 683 active Covid-19 cases in nursing homes, while in Sydney three more venues are closed. Follow live |
The president of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Dr Harry Nespolon, has died of pancreatic cancer. | |
Nespolon was a former president of the AMA in NSW. The current president, Dr Danielle McMullen, said his “dedication to general practice and the RACGP has been remarkable”. | |
Federal health minister Greg Hunt said he worked closely with Nespolon over the past two years, and said his death was a “great loss”. | |
Before we get to the bad news of the day, I regret to inform you that a pub in outback Queensland has barred emus from entry because “they behave a bit badly”. | |
Chris Gimblett, the owner of the Yaraka Hotel, about 220km south of Longreach in central Queensland, told the ABC: | |
How rude. | |
This story also features an “emu expert” who says emus are a) basically just giant chooks and b) have killed before. | |
Seems like a good reason not to anger them by banning them from the pub. | |
We still haven’t heard a time for today’s coronavirus update from Victoria. They have been held at 11am, but usually I’d get an alert for that by now. | |
I can however tell you that the Western Australian premier, Mark McGowan, will announce the next stage of that state’s coronavirus recovery plan at 10am local time, or 12pm here. McGowan has been unveiling this plan like an advent calendar – at this rate we’ll have the full package by mid-August. | |
We’re also standing by to hear from the prime minister, Scott Morrison. | |
New Zealand is pausing its extradition treaty with Hong Kong, following similar moves by Australia and the United Kingdom this month. | |
From AAP: | |
Eight more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Victoria have tested positive to Covid-19, bringing the total number of cases in the Aboriginal community to 45 on Tuesday, up from 37 last week. | Eight more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Victoria have tested positive to Covid-19, bringing the total number of cases in the Aboriginal community to 45 on Tuesday, up from 37 last week. |
Jill Gallagher, the chief executive of the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, said more funding should be directed to frontline Aboriginal health services to help them respond. | Jill Gallagher, the chief executive of the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, said more funding should be directed to frontline Aboriginal health services to help them respond. |
The federal government committed $123m to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sector to help the Covid-19 response, but Gallagher said less than 40% of that funding was available to Aboriginal health services in metropolitan areas and major regional centres. Some 80% of Aboriginal people live in urban areas. | The federal government committed $123m to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sector to help the Covid-19 response, but Gallagher said less than 40% of that funding was available to Aboriginal health services in metropolitan areas and major regional centres. Some 80% of Aboriginal people live in urban areas. |
To date, no Aboriginal people in Victoria have died from the virus, and Gallagher called on people to be vigilant and “take every precaution to stay on top of this virus”. | To date, no Aboriginal people in Victoria have died from the virus, and Gallagher called on people to be vigilant and “take every precaution to stay on top of this virus”. |
Abattoir workers in Melbourne have downed tools over coronavirus fears this morning. | Abattoir workers in Melbourne have downed tools over coronavirus fears this morning. |
Workers at the JBS meat factory in Brooklyn, which has recorded 71 positive cases of Covid-19, ceased work on Tuesday morning until the company can assure them they will be safe, the United Workers Union said. | Workers at the JBS meat factory in Brooklyn, which has recorded 71 positive cases of Covid-19, ceased work on Tuesday morning until the company can assure them they will be safe, the United Workers Union said. |
The union also claims some workers have been left without any income at all while isolating or had to draw on their annual leave, AAP reports. | The union also claims some workers have been left without any income at all while isolating or had to draw on their annual leave, AAP reports. |
Premier Daniel Andrews on Monday said people who are going to work sick are the “biggest driver” of the state’s second wave. | Premier Daniel Andrews on Monday said people who are going to work sick are the “biggest driver” of the state’s second wave. |
As always, you can follow our rolling global coronavirus coverage here. | As always, you can follow our rolling global coronavirus coverage here. |
Thirty-nine per cent of Australians expect tighter restrictions will be imposed in their local area due to the second wave of Covid-19, a poll conducted for Guardian Australia by Essential has found. | Thirty-nine per cent of Australians expect tighter restrictions will be imposed in their local area due to the second wave of Covid-19, a poll conducted for Guardian Australia by Essential has found. |
The survey of 1,058 people also found that a third of respondents thought the mandatory quarantine requirements for overseas travellers would remain in place for two years, up from 22% in the same survey question last month. | The survey of 1,058 people also found that a third of respondents thought the mandatory quarantine requirements for overseas travellers would remain in place for two years, up from 22% in the same survey question last month. |
Just over a quarter of respondents (26%) said they feared a population-wide resistance to the virus would never be achieved. | Just over a quarter of respondents (26%) said they feared a population-wide resistance to the virus would never be achieved. |
But the outbreak in Victoria has not dented Daniel Andrews’ approval rating, which remains steady at 53%. | But the outbreak in Victoria has not dented Daniel Andrews’ approval rating, which remains steady at 53%. |
More details here: | More details here: |
South Australia will follow Queensland and NSW in introducing a restricted border bubble to allow cross-border residents from Victoria into the state. | South Australia will follow Queensland and NSW in introducing a restricted border bubble to allow cross-border residents from Victoria into the state. |
From midnight tonight, people living along the South Australian–Victorian border will be able to apply for a cross-border permit to cross back and forth, but only if they live within 40km of the border. | From midnight tonight, people living along the South Australian–Victorian border will be able to apply for a cross-border permit to cross back and forth, but only if they live within 40km of the border. |
Permits will also only be issued to people who need to cross the border for employment or education, providing or receiving care or support, or obtaining food, fuel, supplies or medical care. | Permits will also only be issued to people who need to cross the border for employment or education, providing or receiving care or support, or obtaining food, fuel, supplies or medical care. |
A Victorian with a cross-border permit must not travel more than 40km into SA, and a South Australian with a cross border permit who travels more than 40km into Victoria will be required to quarantine for 14 days upon their return. | A Victorian with a cross-border permit must not travel more than 40km into SA, and a South Australian with a cross border permit who travels more than 40km into Victoria will be required to quarantine for 14 days upon their return. |
It’s not quite clear what that means for South Australians living in border communities like Renmark, where Mildura, about 140km away in Victoria, is the closest big town for hospital services and speciality shops. | It’s not quite clear what that means for South Australians living in border communities like Renmark, where Mildura, about 140km away in Victoria, is the closest big town for hospital services and speciality shops. |
In a statement, SA police said: | In a statement, SA police said: |
The full border directions and frequently asked questions are here. | The full border directions and frequently asked questions are here. |
The aged care regulator is investigating St Basil’s home for the aged in Fawkner, in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. | The aged care regulator is investigating St Basil’s home for the aged in Fawkner, in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. |
More from AAP: | More from AAP: |