08-27-2020, 12:35 AM
(08-26-2020, 11:42 PM)Baggers link Wrote:A very fair summary. Seems the security business will be in for a shake-up and not before time. On the surface of it you'd think that by employing these firms they'd have people who knew what they were doing - apparently not all. A lot of important lessons have be learnt from that episode.
The serious and inexcusable cracks in aged care have also been revealed. Another important lesson learnt at very high cost for many families. And the Federal Govt can duck and weave all they like but everyone knows this was their responsibility -- which doesn't remove State Govts from responsibility, either -- and they've (Feds) been negligent in not REALLY KNOWING what was going on, on their watch. Negligent govts and profiteers... what a poor pair to entrust the wellbeing of our aged to.
I would have thought that now isn't the time to go doing an investigation into what went wrong.
Identify the shortfalls. Fix them, and then worry about who stuffed up once there is no pandemic to worry about.
This is the sort of thing that fills the public with no confidence in government. On the one hand, we have the vast majority of people being told to stay home, stay safe, dont mingle, etc, and then we have stuff ups like cancelling farmers markets, and retraction within 24 hours, 3-4 weeks during a lockdown, and then we have a royal commission into returned travellers, and aged care, when there are literally people dieing.
The government have a lot to answer for, and one of things they keep getting wrong, is creating policy on the run for things that need to fill the public with confidence that they are able to handle things effectively.
Should our state of emergency be extended? Probably. If not it will be reimposed as quickly as it is able to.
Should our lockdowns continue. No. I think we have enough data to show that the damage to the economy and the general publics health is not that great (although that could change with a higher infection rate) and we should be throwing the same amount of resources into our health care networks and aged care networks to appropriately deal with the threat at hand.
Note, I dont advocate full normality. This stage 4 stuff was an extreme measure required to be enacted because our virus spread was well and truly out of control. Now that we are arresting it, its time to manage this PROPERLY. Spend the resources protecting the vulnerable.
Close that loophole, and actually shut it. Dont just complain publically about our plight.
"everything you know is wrong"
Paul Hewson
Paul Hewson

