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While we are talking about sport, Scott Morrison, a keen Cronulla Sharks fan, refused to comment in that press conference on whether the NRL had been or would be given permission to resume its 2020 season. The league has set a return to play date of 28 May.
More on that issue here:
The national principles for the resumption of sport and recreation activities are 15 points long, so I won’t go through all of them.
Point 13 is that sport, if resumed, will be spectator-free for the foreseeable future.
The principles say the resumption of sport will be based on “objective health information” and that while the Australian Institute of Sport’s Framework for Rebooting Sport in a Covid-19 Environment will provide a “general guide” the final decisions will be made by state and territory governments.
Other key points:
Outdoor activities are considered lower risk.
Community sporting activities involving 10 or fewer participants in a “non contact fashion” will be able to resume first before sport involving larger groups and full-contact sports. Physical distancing will have to be maintained. That will also apply to children’s sport.
Golf, fishing, bushwalking, swimming etc will also be required to stick to physical distancing rules.
“Significantly enhanced risk mitigation” must be applied to all indoor activities associated with outdoor sorts. So no shaking hands in the change rooms.
The AIS framework is the minimum baseline standard required to be met before the resumption of training or match play of professional sports.
Sports seeking specific exemptions must seek approvals from the relevant state or territory governments, or local public health authorities.
At all times, sporting organisations must respond to the directives of public health authorities, including if ordered “quarantine of a whole team or large group, and close contacts, for the required period”.
“For the foreseeable future, elite sports, if recommenced, should do so in a spectator-free environment with the minimum support staff available to support the competition.”
The ACT chief minister, Andrew Barr, has announced a very slight easing of restrictions. The definition of household units will be expanded/clarified to include children. Household units will now be allowed to visit each other, so adult children can visit their parents.
Barr described this measure as a “down payment” on further changes to be announced next week, which he hints will include an easing of restrictions on the number of people allowed to congregate together outdoors.
Barr also issued advice that non-essential retail is also allowed, like buying a winter coat before winter.
Barr warned Australia has “still got a long way to go” and it’s “more a matter of when further outbreaks occur rather than if they do”.
“The one race I am happy we’ve won [in the ACT] … is we have no active cases”.
So, what did we learn from that press conference?
Well, not as much as we may have expected.
We know that the national cabinet has brought forward its decision on whether to ease those baseline shutdown provisions to next Friday 8 May. Previously the deadline was 11 May. Downloading the CovidSafe app is not mandatory, but Morrison says the number of downloads will be one of the factors considered. He will not say how many people need to have downloaded it, but suggests there need to be many more downloads for national cabinet to be comfortable with its ability to improve contact tracing. So: app not mandatory but strongly encouraged, particularly if you want to go back to the pub or play sport.
On sport, a set of principles has been agreed to on allowing the resumption of professional and community sport, but no decisions have actually been made. Those decisions will be made next week.
The biggest aged care providers have also signed on to a new industry code of conduct on managing the coronavirus, and the federal government has agreed to give them a one-off payment of $205m.
And the chief medical officer, Brendan Murphy, said Australia will begin testing cohorts of asymptomatic people in an attempt to ensure early detection of any new outbreaks and avoid a second wave. That cluster testing will be focused on groups that have a high risk of exposure or work with vulnerable people, like aged care workers or healthcare workers. Teachers are among those who might get tested.
Anyone with any respiratory symptoms at all – a cough, runny nose, anything – is now encouraged to get tested for Covid-19 and to avoid work.
Murphy also comments:Murphy also comments:
Morrison says an independent investigation would look at what happened and why it happened.Morrison says an independent investigation would look at what happened and why it happened.
Scott Morrison is asked to comment on Donald Trump’s claim to have evidence to substantiate a theory that the coronavirus originated at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Trump’s comment was made despite US intelligence agencies concluding that the virus was “not manmade or genetically modified”.Scott Morrison is asked to comment on Donald Trump’s claim to have evidence to substantiate a theory that the coronavirus originated at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Trump’s comment was made despite US intelligence agencies concluding that the virus was “not manmade or genetically modified”.
Morrison says he has not seen any evidence to suggest that’s the case, but says Australia is still pushing for an independent investigation into the origin of the disease.Morrison says he has not seen any evidence to suggest that’s the case, but says Australia is still pushing for an independent investigation into the origin of the disease.
He says the virus did originate in Wuhan, but “the most likely scenario that has been canvassed related to wildlife wet markets”.He says the virus did originate in Wuhan, but “the most likely scenario that has been canvassed related to wildlife wet markets”.
That is why Australia wants an “objective independent” investigation, he says.That is why Australia wants an “objective independent” investigation, he says.
Guardian Australia’s Daniel Hurst asks if the free childcare policy will be extended past the initial three months.Guardian Australia’s Daniel Hurst asks if the free childcare policy will be extended past the initial three months.
Morrison says it’s too early to say.Morrison says it’s too early to say.
A reporter asks if the easing of restrictions next week is contingent on more people downloading the CovidSafe app. Morrison says it is.A reporter asks if the easing of restrictions next week is contingent on more people downloading the CovidSafe app. Morrison says it is.
He says if you want to go to the pub, you have to download the app.He says if you want to go to the pub, you have to download the app.
There will not be any additional restrictions.There will not be any additional restrictions.
Morrison says the principles agreed to for restarting sport and recreational activities are based heavily on the Australian Institute of Sport’s plan.Morrison says the principles agreed to for restarting sport and recreational activities are based heavily on the Australian Institute of Sport’s plan.
He says national cabinet has not made a decision on when and in what way sport can resume. That will be made next week.He says national cabinet has not made a decision on when and in what way sport can resume. That will be made next week.
Among the principles are that outdoor activities are lower risk, and that there should be a staged resumption of sport. Possibly with smaller groups, less than 10 people in a non-contact sport, being allowed out first.Among the principles are that outdoor activities are lower risk, and that there should be a staged resumption of sport. Possibly with smaller groups, less than 10 people in a non-contact sport, being allowed out first.
Again, no decisions made yet:Again, no decisions made yet:
Richard Colbeck is also the minister for sport. He says the return will be staged. We are currently in stage A – no sport. The next stage is stage B – outdoor, non-contact sports in groups of 10 or less. Then it’s stage C – all sport. He makes another plug for the appRichard Colbeck is also the minister for sport. He says the return will be staged. We are currently in stage A – no sport. The next stage is stage B – outdoor, non-contact sports in groups of 10 or less. Then it’s stage C – all sport. He makes another plug for the app
Both Scott Morrison and Brendan Murphy are asked for their opinion on Victoria’s deputy chief health officer, Dr Annaliese van Diemen, making a tweet. The state opposition has called for her to resign and reported her to Victoria’s public health commission.Both Scott Morrison and Brendan Murphy are asked for their opinion on Victoria’s deputy chief health officer, Dr Annaliese van Diemen, making a tweet. The state opposition has called for her to resign and reported her to Victoria’s public health commission.
Morrison made some remarks on that earlier, and said he won’t comment further.Morrison made some remarks on that earlier, and said he won’t comment further.
Murphy defended van Diemen’s ability to do her job.Murphy defended van Diemen’s ability to do her job.
A question on how people living in densely populated areas should deal with the easing of restrictions.A question on how people living in densely populated areas should deal with the easing of restrictions.
Journalist: People are told “don’t do a Bondi”. What if people go down to the beach and see it’s really busy. Do they go home?Journalist: People are told “don’t do a Bondi”. What if people go down to the beach and see it’s really busy. Do they go home?
Morrison says people need to “exercise commonsense”. Physical distancing, the requirement to remain 1.5 metres apart, will not lift when the restrictions lift.Morrison says people need to “exercise commonsense”. Physical distancing, the requirement to remain 1.5 metres apart, will not lift when the restrictions lift.
Morrison says people should be motivated by their own desire not to get sick.Morrison says people should be motivated by their own desire not to get sick.
Murphy:Murphy:
Murphy is asked if the cohort testing of asymptomatic people will include testing of schoolchildren. He says no, but it will include testing of teachers.
He says there has been cohort testing of asymptomatic schoolchildren, when a school reports an outbreak.
What about the NRL?
Morrison says it’s a matter for state jurisdictions to clear or not clear any particular sporting codes. But the health advice to the states will be consistent and provided by the AHPPC.
So each state should be saying the same thing to each code.
In relation to the New Zealand Warriors being given permission to travel, Morrison says “no amount of reporting” will change that outcome. It has been received and is being considered.
Will employers be requiring people to download the app, or will the government require businesses to require employees to download the app, before restrictions are lifted?
Morrison says it cannot be required under law “but we are encouraging it”.
Morrison is also asked about the strained relationship with China.
To questions. I think Morrison just suggested he will try out Barre class, which is a joke that has run the length of this lockdown period and proved that we truly are starved for information.
The question was asking for an indication of the kind of restrictions that might be lifted. Morrison says he won’t predict what national cabinet will decide. He says it will also be a matter of figuring out what mitigation measures can be introduced.
Murphy is outlining the plan to ensure enough testing is done to detect any possible second wave of coronavirus. Australia will do cohort testing, identifying particular groups and testing asymptomatic people to ensure the virus isn’t undetected. Those cohorts include aged care workers, healthcare workers and hospital patients. (If they consent, of course.)
Says Murphy:
He says that the case data shows that most people who transmit the virus do still have symptoms, so anyone with any symptoms should get tested.
Murphy says case numbers in Australia are now so low “that we can examine each case, each cluster, and get really detailed epidemiological information on what’s happening”.
Murphy shows a slide using data given to the government from Apple and Google, showing how many people are on the roads. It has fallen substantially, showing people are obeying stay at home orders.
A quip:
Murphy says Australia has beaten the modelling in terms of the number of new cases of Covid-19 reported.
There are now only two states on the graph showing the effective reproduction number. Last week the ACT and NT had dropped off the graph, because their case numbers were so low.
Brendan Murphy is going through the requirements that need to be in place before restrictions can be eased.
Australia now has enough testing kits and a secure supply line. We have enough masks and a good supply line, and the supply line for other PPE is being restored.
The public health workforce needed to be ready to respond to an outbreak. Murphy says Australia has excelled in that space.
Murphy says that the requirement for improved contact tracing was almost there, “accept for the app uptake”.