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Coronavirus Australia live update: Victoria records nine deaths and 295 new cases, with 19 in NSW – latest news | |
(32 minutes later) | |
Schools and aged care homes closed after two women who returned to Brisbane from Melbourne test positive. Follow live | |
Some nice moody shots from today’s Victorian press conference, featuring chief health officer, Brett Sutton, and the premier, Daniel Andrews. | |
These were taken by AAP’s Daniel Pockett. | |
Tighter restrictions will be in place for gyms in NSW from Saturday, including the requirement of a permanent on-site hygiene marshal to ensure social distancing, equipment cleaning and hand sanitiser availability. | |
This includes 24/7 gyms that are otherwise unstaffed at certain periods, AAP reports. | |
A Fitness First gym in Kings Cross on Tuesday confirmed one person who attended the gym for a class on 20 July had tested positive. | |
Two infected Thai Rock Potts Point diners also visited the nearby Cruising Yacht Club Australia in Rushcutters Bay on 23 July, 24 July and 26 July. | |
The prestigious members-only club, which is the home of the annual Sydney-to-Hobart race, has closed until 1 August for deep cleaning. | |
This is the list of places where the two Covid-19 cases on Brisbane’s south side had visited. | |
A third case has been identified in Queensland, a few hours after two cases were recorded. | A third case has been identified in Queensland, a few hours after two cases were recorded. |
The first two cases related to two women, both 19, who travelled from Melbourne and returned to Brisbane’s southside. Authorities are furious and allege the women provided false information on a border declaration. | The first two cases related to two women, both 19, who travelled from Melbourne and returned to Brisbane’s southside. Authorities are furious and allege the women provided false information on a border declaration. |
Queensland Health said in a statement on Wednesday that a third case had now been reported. | Queensland Health said in a statement on Wednesday that a third case had now been reported. |
That person is a 22-year-old woman who is a close contact who works at YMCA Chatswood Hills Outside School Hours Care. The school is now closed temporarily. | That person is a 22-year-old woman who is a close contact who works at YMCA Chatswood Hills Outside School Hours Care. The school is now closed temporarily. |
Queensland’s chief health officer, Dr Jeannette Young, said people who live in the areas of Logan, South Brisbane or Springfield should stay home if they are feeling unwell and get tested. | Queensland’s chief health officer, Dr Jeannette Young, said people who live in the areas of Logan, South Brisbane or Springfield should stay home if they are feeling unwell and get tested. |
People will need to self-isolate if they have visited locations listed here by Queensland Health. | People will need to self-isolate if they have visited locations listed here by Queensland Health. |
Important question. Is there a national plan to deal with similar outbreaks in other states? | Important question. Is there a national plan to deal with similar outbreaks in other states? |
Here is Colbeck’s answer: | Here is Colbeck’s answer: |
Quite significant pushback here from Richard Colbeck on the issue of whether the aged care outbreaks in Victoria are related to the fact the homes in question are privately owned: | |
Colbeck says Daniel Andrews’ comments on the issue were “really unfortunate”. He says his aunt is in aged care in Devonport. | |
In response to a question from a journalist, Andrews said yesterday he would not want his mum to be living in some privately run aged care homes in Victoria. | In response to a question from a journalist, Andrews said yesterday he would not want his mum to be living in some privately run aged care homes in Victoria. |
Colbeck says the government as a whole has to “take responsibility” for what the secretary of the Department of Health, Brendan Murphy, called serious deficiencies of care in aged care homes in Victoria: | Colbeck says the government as a whole has to “take responsibility” for what the secretary of the Department of Health, Brendan Murphy, called serious deficiencies of care in aged care homes in Victoria: |
Richard Colbeck stresses though that families “can have confidence in the sector more broadly across Victoria”: | Richard Colbeck stresses though that families “can have confidence in the sector more broadly across Victoria”: |
Colbeck says the government is “looking at” providing any emergency home care packages or assistance for families who now want to take their loved one out of aged care. | Colbeck says the government is “looking at” providing any emergency home care packages or assistance for families who now want to take their loved one out of aged care. |
Colbeck is asked repeatedly whether the Victorian government took steps quickly enough to suspend elective surgery (which allows aged care residents to be moved to hospital). | Colbeck is asked repeatedly whether the Victorian government took steps quickly enough to suspend elective surgery (which allows aged care residents to be moved to hospital). |
He dodges the question, saying he doesn’t want to “get into an argument with the Victorian government”. | He dodges the question, saying he doesn’t want to “get into an argument with the Victorian government”. |
But he says the decision is already having results. | But he says the decision is already having results. |
The aged care minister, Richard Colbeck, is on ABC radio talking to Patricia Karvelas. | The aged care minister, Richard Colbeck, is on ABC radio talking to Patricia Karvelas. |
He rejects suggestions that the problems in aged care are specific to the private sector – which is a point the Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, has made. Colbeck says: | He rejects suggestions that the problems in aged care are specific to the private sector – which is a point the Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, has made. Colbeck says: |
Bill Shorten says pandemic leave, which has been offered to aged care workers through the Fair Work Commission, should be extended to all workers: | Bill Shorten says pandemic leave, which has been offered to aged care workers through the Fair Work Commission, should be extended to all workers: |
He also says he thinks there is a “proportion of the population who shrug their shoulders” at the deaths of older people owing to Covid. | He also says he thinks there is a “proportion of the population who shrug their shoulders” at the deaths of older people owing to Covid. |
Shorten says these people think: “Oh well, they are old and going to die anyway, what is the problem?” | Shorten says these people think: “Oh well, they are old and going to die anyway, what is the problem?” |