The 'inadequacy' of Victoria’s COVID-19 contact tracing could be the reason behind the state’s “conservative” roadmap out of lockdowns Sky News Political Editor aclennell says.
The "inadequacy" of Victoria’s COVID-19 contact tracing could be the reason behind the state’s “conservative” roadmap out of lockdowns Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says. He said Health Department Secretary Brendan Murphy suggested Victorian contact tracing might be leading to the Victorian government’s decisions.
“The Victorian government did not engage or consult the federal government before coming out with its very conservative steps out of lockdown, which were announced yesterday, and which the prime minister has said today are so conservative Sydney would be under curfew right now.” His remarks come after Prime Minister Scott Morrison heavily criticised Victoria and said it should look to NSW for guidance on contact tracing to exit lockdowns.
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