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There are tough new rules on workplaces in Melbourne, this is how they play out across different industries | mat_dunckley theage

Essential food retailing and production has been exempted as have services such as pharmacies and banks.Almost all retailing in Melbourne will be closed under restrictions announced by the state government.

Workplaces that will be allowed to operate include those involved in: Cafes, restaurants ; provision of meals on wheels for aged services; essential support to be provided for in-home support for aged services; boarding schools, residential colleges and university accommodation services; other essential services such as roadhouses, to comply with national heavy vehicle regulations.The new rules on the construction industry which will depend on the scale of the project.

 

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mat_dunckley theage Summary : Not good.

mat_dunckley theage And have any of you bothered to ask if normal flu season is now amok in Victoria, because covid has not acted like this anywhere in the world, my bet it's flu, much flu is same coronafamily

mat_dunckley theage is there anyway we can bring forward the state election to this year please?

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mat_dunckley theage Where is the proof that healthy people get sick and die?

mat_dunckley theage Once the numbers get down to an acceptable level, what measures will be put in place to secure that level? Or will Victoria need to go for elimination, so we don't end up back to where we are today?

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