elphaba91
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Things are continuing to improve in Victoria, although it still seems painfully slow! We had 113 cases for the second day in a row; our Chief Health Officer is expecting we will be in double digits by next week.
The big debate at the moment is regarding a potential extension of the State of Emergency. The State of Emergency allows the Premier and Chief Health Officer to make laws without going through the usual parliamentary process, but can only be declared for up to 6 months, which we are nearing the end of. The Premier wants the ability to extend it for a further 12 months, although it doesn’t seem likely that he will have the numbers to do so. Personally, I think that the extension should be in shorter increments; while it’s important that we have the ability to introduce new restrictions on short notice, 12 months does seem like a long time for unfettered power. I would actually prefer some sort of bipartisan committee (as that worked really well at the start of the pandemic with our National Cabinet), but I don’t think that’s on the cards.
To add to the fun, we had a horrendous storm yesterday evening. Three people were tragically killed by falling trees, including a 4 year old boy just a few streets away from me, lots of houses and cars have been damaged, many people are still without electricity (which must make working and learning from home nearly impossible) and many suburbs, including mine, have been told to boil our water because the water treatment plant lost power temporarily. I know we are much luckier than those in the path of Hurricane Laura, but it is still an added problem that we didn’t need!
The big debate at the moment is regarding a potential extension of the State of Emergency. The State of Emergency allows the Premier and Chief Health Officer to make laws without going through the usual parliamentary process, but can only be declared for up to 6 months, which we are nearing the end of. The Premier wants the ability to extend it for a further 12 months, although it doesn’t seem likely that he will have the numbers to do so. Personally, I think that the extension should be in shorter increments; while it’s important that we have the ability to introduce new restrictions on short notice, 12 months does seem like a long time for unfettered power. I would actually prefer some sort of bipartisan committee (as that worked really well at the start of the pandemic with our National Cabinet), but I don’t think that’s on the cards.
To add to the fun, we had a horrendous storm yesterday evening. Three people were tragically killed by falling trees, including a 4 year old boy just a few streets away from me, lots of houses and cars have been damaged, many people are still without electricity (which must make working and learning from home nearly impossible) and many suburbs, including mine, have been told to boil our water because the water treatment plant lost power temporarily. I know we are much luckier than those in the path of Hurricane Laura, but it is still an added problem that we didn’t need!