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Cabinet’s Simplest Ever Decision – But Prepare To Be Spun
Friday, 5 March 2021, 2:35 pm
Press Release: ACT New Zealand
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“It is inevitable the Government will announce Auckland
is coming out of lockdown this afternoon – it has to –
and they will portray the lockdown as having saved
Aucklanders, when it hasn’t, it’s cost them dearly,”
says ACT Leader David Seymour.
“By the
Government’s own previously used eight criteria Auckland
has to come out of lockdown, but those criteria also reveal
the absurdity of having gone in.
“For the want of
one door-knock and a simple question the city, its shops,
shows, exhibitions, people’s medical procedures and
countless other serious costs would have been
saved.
“Let’s run through the criteria used when
Auckland was last considered for a move from level 3 to what
was then called level 2.5:
- Trends in the
transmission of the virus, including the Director
General’s confidence in the data – there is
only one trend, zero community cases, so this gets a
TICK
- The capacity and
capability of our testing and contact tracing
system – while it’s undoubtedly poor contact
tracing that got us here – no one knocked on a door –
today’s 1pm update put everyone who’s been critical of
the contact tracers in their place: ‘We would like to
acknowledge the incredible work of our public health and
contact tracing teams’; another
TICK
- The effectiveness of
isolation, quarantine and border measures – again
from today’s 1pm update: ‘These people have been working
long hours, seven days a week, to follow up with all close
contacts as quickly as possible and are in daily contact
with people isolating’;
TICK
- Capacity in the health
system more generally – N/A
TICK
- Effects on local
economies – simply massive; businesspeople
already under huge stress are at their wit’s end;
estimated to be a quarter of a billion dollars;
TICK!
- Effect on at-risk
populations – also massive; people need to return
to work, get medical treatments, and see family and friends;
the mental health impact of yo-yo-ing in and out of lockdown
can’t be underestimated;
TICK
- How people have been
following the rules – people have been remarkably
tolerant of this lockdown, given the increasingly tenuous
reasons for going into it; they won’t follow the rules
forever if it’s clear to them it doesn’t make sense
though; TICK
- The ability to
operationalise a new alert level – N/A
TICK
“So there you are then,
all the reasons this will be the simplest decision this
Cabinet has ever made, no matter how they dress it up as a
difficult decision based on serious evaluation of
risk.
“As ACT has been saying for some time, we need
a proper policy, resourcing and cultural re-set.
“We
can’t keep doing the same things as patchily as we have
been, having the same less than acceptable results, and then
patting ourselves on the back and pretending we’re the
envy of the world.
“Don’t believe the Prime
Minister’s spin this afternoon when she tells you the
‘team of five million’ has done it
again.”
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