Shellharbour Mayor Marianne Saliba has slammed NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s “double standards” on lockdown.
“We have no COVID cases, there were zero when the lockdown started, there’s been zero all the way through, and we’ve still got zero now,” she told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
“It’s double standards for the NSW Government when Gladys stands up at press conferences and says that if figures move downwards, she’d consider releasing a local government area, well we can’t get any lower than zero.” Ms Saliba said she has written to NSW CHO Dr Kerry Chant, Premier Berejiklian, and the Minister for Health, but she has had “no response” from any of them.“I just think she doesn’t care about the people of Shellharbour at all.”
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