And yes, it is about compliance. Well, these matters will lay before the courts and I don’t want to cut across that, but that sort of behavior is nothing short of fundamentally disgusting. And I think that’s very, very important. Well, that’s … it’ll be coming. Why did Dan Andrews personal staff order police to throw me out of a press conference today? No, I wouldn’t say that. Premier Daniel Andrews: (01:12:32) We’ve given out a significant range of infringements as the minister has outlined, 161 last night, 60 of those were for masks for not wearing masks. Premier Daniel Andrews: (51:58) Coronavirus disease 'COVID-19' is a type of coronavirus that caused a global outbreak. I understand that the increase in hospitalizations has, at least in part, been due to the number of people that have been moved from aged care facilities into hospital. And from our perspective though, the people, the vast majority who are doing the right thing need to understand for those who aren’t, there is a consequence and there are consequences and I want to be really clear on that. But Victoria police under the new powers will have that ability to not just fine, but ultimately for those who continue to blatantly and deliberately breach those self-isolation rules, they can do that. Question for Shane. Premier Daniel Andrews: (01:05:41) But 128 more than yesterday. And even then, I think four or 500 cases a day for six months is in some respects no different than getting thousands of cases each day in a much more compressed out of control phase, because you just finished up being overwhelmed. Premier Daniel Andrews: (01:11:50) But we’re now into a different phase. [crosstalk 01:03:34] business support, why are [inaudible 01:03:37] traders eligible for the [crosstalk 01:03:40]? [crosstalk 01:14:33] while you’re up … sorry, just some regional areas are feeling a little bit [inaudible 01:14:41] having restrictions and haven’t having cases there for a long time. Premier Daniel Andrews: (28:04) [crosstalk 01:01:29] to talk us through …. [crosstalk 01:06:18] Premier, meat processes have to reduce capacity. Yeah. It’s entirely a matter for them. Premier Daniel Andrews: (01:08:38) Thanks very much. Last night, a 26-year-old police woman was on patrol with another partner down in a Frankston area, near the Bayside Shopping Center. Speaker 24: (01:32:29) We put them all in the big batch, we’ve issued this many infringements under our sentinel checks, which encompass a range of things, populous places, isolation, a range of different matters. Candice: (01:10:55) Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews held a September 27 press conference on COVID-19 & quarantine updates. Well, this is a complex area. And have you had to overhaul the Human Rights Charter to now [crosstalk 00:50:44]? It is difficult, I know and understand that. And again, thank you so much to all of those who are. And on the issue of paying fines let me be very clear. We’ve seen them at checkpoints baiting police, not providing their name and address. The police officer’s been concussed. Rachel: (01:00:45) We’ll inform people and we’ll try and, but might get a simple and as easy to understand as we possibly can. They’re at a lower level now, but it needs to get lower still. What we’re going to try and do is not have a whole lot of key workers that are well understood to be key workers. After 12 weeks of lockdown, the Victorian premier’s daily press conference has become something of a performance, with both reporters and Dan Andrews … You’re in a low risk category.” That’d mean everybody would be at work. And have you ensured that that information will not still then have [inaudible 00:59:52] have been in recent days? No, we haven’t asked Facebook to remove anything. Speaker 20: (01:28:55) I’m confident I will. And I guess what are the childcare [inaudible 00:54:13] going to be? And for those who are not at home when they should be, when they should be self-isolating, when they should be quarantining and we conduct checks, we’ll issue those infringements, and on that second occasion, you may well get a $5,000 infringement. And if there are any insecure work issues, if there are financial issues, then there is that $300 payment. So they have to reduce their operations by 33%. And is the [inaudible 01:33:55] monitoring the online activity [inaudible 01:33:59]. Victorian premier daniel andrews has announced that melbourne retailers and hospitality venues will be able to reopen on wednesday, and has outlined how further restrictions will be eased on november 8. They go through a process and it’s still very early days, if you like. If you need anything, then we’ll provide you with support. That’s why we will do our part. So there’s a whole range of different areas, including Operations [Sinterior 00:40:56] where we’re helping enforcement at quarantine hotels. Yes, and then Alan’s going to come up because he’s been waiting to answer. We will have now because of the curfew, we’ll have significant police and PSOs out there, not just in vehicles and doing if you like to static checks. Then you can continue to work, under strict rules. And I apologize to those who are doing the right thing. Lauren: (57:55) They might be a dog walker or someone who mows the lawns or a painter. It just costs too much money? All the measures that have been put into place over the last couple of weeks all contribute. And to be honest, I don’t think that that’s necessarily driven many of those numbers at all. And I made some points the other week because I thought it was appropriate to make it clear that we would step in and we would do more in a sector that we don’t actually regulate. Speaker 12: (01:20:12) And those door knocks, you are expected to be found at home. And I want to thank each and every one of those Victoria police members who are out there putting their lives on the line in enforcing these penalties and enforcing these directives. The chief health officer has provided advice, we have followed that advice. Yeah, this is exactly the point that we’re trying to clarify and we just have to work through. Rachel: (59:28) We’ve got to get past this. Dan Andrews is well aware of his own press conference habits, which after 50-odd days we're all very familiar with. There are 456 Victorians in hospital and 38 of those are receiving intensive care. In addition to that, we have Operation Ribbon as well, which is our family violence operation. Premier Daniel Andrews: (51:18) That’s the key point. We want you to stay at home. And we think that that’s a really important way to make sure that we maximize the impact of our efforts and the Commonwealth government’s efforts. So they could provide their details because they weren’t telling us where they were going. There are consequences, we will enforce them and the window of discretion is virtually closed. And it’s also, if you think about it, when you’re doing 20,000, 25,000 tests a day, the results come back in a couple of days, so at any given point in time, depending, you’ve got between 50,000 and 75,000 people that are in that, “I’ve had a test and I’m waiting for a result.” We could never door knock. I don’t want people to feel anxious. So what’s gone on there? That is completely unacceptable. Premier Daniel Andrews: (01:24:31) We will arrest you. There are literally hundreds of people that are taking calls and clarifying advice. Professor Cheng: (01:32:18) We’re looking for ways to try and do that. Premier Daniel Andrews: (49:12) Any support, any support whatsoever that you or a member of your family might need, because you are doing the right thing and isolating at home, we will do everything we can to provide you with that help. So some of these, obviously, we need to wait for the investigation to be closed out, and that takes a little bit of time. And that’s not a criticism. And that means stay at home, don’t go to work. Fresh air at the front door, fresh air in your front yard or your backyard…. Shane Patton: (43:04) Speaker 24: (01:34:23) There are many other issues, but given this is ultimately a federal government setting, we’re in deep discussions about what this means for that sector and trying to make sure that we can keep that sector going, and so that it’s there on the other side of this, Speaker 4: (56:25) Speaker 14: (01:22:55) It’s not always appropriate for people to go into intensive care, so that’s often a decision that has to be made at the time. If you’re pulled up by police, you can very simply provide that piece of paper and then you would be waved on to go about your business. There will be a multitude of reasons for why the person was not there, but I’m making some announcements today around, around some changes, so that we can put that beyond any doubt. So extraordinary powers for an extraordinary time, largely to target some of the people in our community who think they can get away without following the rules. And it’s also about making sure that when Shane and his members and ADF and authorized officers of the health department are out there doing their important work. I’m grateful to you. I would hope that it will be much substantially lower, further down than now. There are … the business support line. Premier Daniel Andrews: (31:36) That gives Victoria police some additional options in terms of making clear to people that this is being taken exceptionally seriously. Sorry. And then to react like that is just completely over the top. If you’re in insecure work, you don’t have sick leave, well then there is a payment there for you. And he’ll be happy to take any questions once we get to that part of our briefing. If you are supposed to be at home and you are not, then you face the prospect of a fine of up to $5,000. But the Victorian health department said yesterday there’s only 77 coronavirus deaths linked to aged care homes. We’re in very important discussions with the Commonwealth. Shane Patton: (01:33:09) And they will be detailed questions just as they have been in relation to the list of industries and changes that I announced yesterday. And has the prime minister been able to say if people will not have to pay for childcare if they’re not allowed to use it? Premier Daniel Andrews: (50:03) Ah, look, if we see incitement where people are being incited to commit criminal offenses, we take action in regards to that. You’ve just got to stay home. If you are supposed to be isolating that’s exactly what you must be doing. I’m more than happy to try and come back to you with some further detail on that. That’s exactly what it is. Those cases in many respects are the most challenging, because despite our best efforts, and believe me, there’s such a big team of people who are working hard to try and find the source of every single case, but we just have too many of those cases where we don’t know. Wearing a mask is about keeping you, your loved ones, and every Victorian safe. There’s no arguments with that. That’s why we’ve taken some very, very difficult decisions. Speaker 24: (01:33:55) And I’d ask employers, given that there is a payment there, given that your business will not benefit by anyone coming to work who’s got this. That woman was taken back to the police station. So there’s an engagement. So will this go back apply to current operations or at peak capacity? Premier Daniel Andrews: (01:23:58) Absolutely appalling. So, where stage four restrictions have been put into place overseas, we hope to get a effective reproductive ratio down around 0.5, which means that over the following week, and after allowing for a delay in the cases that have been exposed now to present, we would hope to see a reduction of 30%, 40%, 50% in the number of cases over the next week or so. After a confrontation and being assaulted by that woman, those police officers went to ground and there was a scuffle. There’s been a number of different industries where we have had bespoke approaches to try and provide very specialized support for them. They have those extra powers. Everybody all right to go? They weren’t providing their name and their address. This has never been done before. Speaker 18: (01:28:00) And this is moving to a whole new level, the notion of everyone getting door knocked and everyone getting multiple door knocks, it becomes very, very difficult. No, there’s no joy in crafting these penalties, but I think they’re appropriate. James. And from today, no exercise. If we have that exercise provision, I regret that, I’m not pleased to have to make that change. So it’s many hundreds of people, but they’ve gone even further in anticipation of the phone calls, the inquiries, the need for detail. That is an increase of 55 since yesterday's report,' Mr Andrews began the press conference. If there’s a further change that needs to be made, then of course we will. We did give them a period of discretion there when we moved to masks and other restrictions. Again, I’m not so much about looking back. What we’re going to try and do and again, we do have some time here. Premier Daniel Andrews: (01:04:07) And we work together with them and they’re doing really valuable job. Premier Daniel Andrews: (53:34) We absolutely have the powers to hold them to account. There will be many, many families who would normally have sent their children to childcare and they will not be able to do that. Speaker 16: (01:26:07) But the presiding officers will be working to try and make it as safe as possible. If I’ve got to change the rules again … sorry, we haven’t changed mask rules. So we have all the people who are so sick that they’re not even going to ICU, I’ve even been noticing that there are very few people in their 80s and no people in their 90s in ICU the last few days. Not only we’ve got the spectrum of fines now. If you breach the directions of the chief health officer. Speaker 2: (50:32) I’ve just made some announcements, so it’ll be adjusted to take account of the announcements I’ve made very, very soon. And all that will do is mean that we don’t get past this, and we certainly don’t get past it quickly. There will be much more of that to be done when we can provide you with some further updates, as we did last week, we’re happy to provide you with a periodic update on aged care, and the status in various aged care settings. Lisa: (38:21) They did before as well, but now we’ve given enhanced advice to them from our prosecutions division. And I appreciate that it’s a very real and practical concern for people, but I don’t want to be giving people false hope. I think that people have got a right to know and understand what’s going on in different settings. We don’t want it to come to that. But I would just point out that when you’ve got this much community transmission, this many mystery cases, you know what you know. I’d have to come back to you on close contacts. So somebody who decided they were bored and they were going to go out for a drive. What’s the reason for that? There’s lots of different things that we can do. I’m not quite sure on seasonal issues there, but certainly from a beef and land point of view, spring, they would be at a higher level. They are painful, they’re difficult. Lots of different practical things have been done to support people who without that door knock might not have been able to get the things that they need. Speaker 12: (01:18:16) I haven’t seen those comments. If we’re trying to drive down the number of people who are moving in the community, it’s not off the base of full 110% production, which is where some of these facilities operate, particularly once you get into the middle of spring. Shane Patton: (01:34:26) Speaker 11: (01:17:32) Premier Daniel Andrews: (46:35) It’s very difficult to establish how big an issue that is, but we have heard some reports of that. No, it’s not only for looks. They’re significant penalties. And Premier, related to that, we have a question that’s coming up here if you’d care to answer it here, is …. It’s the most worthy of work. This is not a static enemy. But we have the policing powers and that’s why we have to be with them. Just on stage four restrictions, what does success look like? Is the fact that it’s taken three people to take over from one person an indication that we didn’t have the leadership for the contact tracing team that we should have had earlier? Because we know the upper house is, against the advice of the CHO direction. On Friday, there was 500 ADF door knocks, 130 people were found to not be at home, and more than a 100 have been referred to Victoria police. So why do they need to be with you? Speaker 5: (01:03:34) How concerned are authorities about the numbers of infections among healthcare workers? That’s the assumption that we have to have. So that, that part of the is within that 24 hours. So they know this is really, really tough for everyone. James: (01:01:34) I think that it works better when it’s one common permit, so I’d be encouraging people to transfer their letter to this particular document. And if not, why not? It’s a piece of paper, your employer fills it out. It’s heartbreaking to have to take these steps. We don’t enjoy having to make these decisions. And particularly one incident if I like to highlight the type of challenges that we’re experiencing. I’ve committed an extra 250 police and PSOs now to that already significant number and on a daily basis, that will be enforcing throughout the day, but importantly over nighttime as well. … in a two parent household, do both parents need to be contributing workers? Thanks, Shane. So the potential, the opportunity for someone to be detected, who isn’t supposed to be out and about is significant. So wouldn’t there be the potential for [inaudible 01:35:01] organization to approach Facebook [inaudible 01:34:58]? Premier Daniel Andrews: (58:33) That’s why the lead in period was so important. Premier Daniel Andrews: (32:38) So I know that’s really, really difficult, and trying to strike that balance is not easy. Professor Cheng: (01:27:45) We’re not going to be fining businesses who’ve made a genuine attempt to do the right thing. And we’ll get to the bottom of that and we’ll be able to report to you as soon as we possibly can. If you’ve got it and you go out, then you’re almost certainly spreading it. That will have grown, because that’s a couple of days ago. All of those matters will be referred to police and then it’s a process of Victoria police painstakingly working through each of those. Will that suffice under the [inaudible 01:16:20] system, or [inaudible 01:16:19]? And as I’ve said to you before, scripts have been filled, basic essentials have been gone and got purchased. It will go on and on. Whenever you write a list, there will always be omissions. But this is now in a different phase and we are going to step up this work, these penalties. And I know none of this is easy. We expect you to adhere to the chief health officer guidelines. If you’ve got symptoms, you’ve got to come forward and get tested. Premier Daniel Andrews: (01:08:29) It’s why we’re putting in place additional police and the chief commissioner we’ll talk about the additional police that are being tasked to the enforcement role, as well as the additional PSOs that are being tasked to the enforcement role. That was not something that had been drawn to my attention, but I’m more than happy to follow that up. Speaker 18: (01:26:44) We’re in a different phase now, and it’s not appropriate, particularly for the purposes of enforcement, Rachel.
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