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Coronavirus: Victoria's billion dollar lockdown set to end


Feb 16, 2021 – 2.03pm
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The Victorian government is internally preparing to lift its lockdown restrictions on Thursday, after a five-day disruption that business groups estimate has cost “well north of $1 billion”.
Business groups are calling for support within the next 24 hours, after the state recorded just two new community cases on Tuesday.
The cases were family members linked to a private function on Sydney Road, Coburg, 10 days ago, who were already isolating, and were the country’s only locally transmitted cases on Tuesday.
Melbourne’s third lockdown has proved too much for some businesses.  
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Victoria has no mystery cases among its 25 active cases. ....

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It is impossible to reason with a 'repressive communist' China

China’s continued attempts to bully Australian industry shows its impossible to reason with a “repressive communist government,” says Michael Kroger.

Chief Executive of the Australian Industry Group Innes Willox hit back at China and said Australian businesses cannot let Beijing continue to bully them.

“We won’t miss the abuse, our lobsters being left to die at their airports, our coal being left at ports for months at a time, their petty bureaucracy, their authoritarianism, and their determination to punish,” Mr Willox said.

Mr Kroger told Sky News it is “totally misguided” to think China can be dealt with in a reasonable and rational way.

“These people exist by virtue of breaking every rule in the world in which we live,” he said.
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