
It is now May. Of course, the coronavirus has not gone away.
Some Good News
There continues to be evidence that Australia has managed to control the spread of the virus. A few days ago the ACT announced that it had no active cases. A similar situation applied in the Northern Territory.
There has also been progress in the states where the rates of infection have been falling. Unfortunately, there has been some hotspots of infection. These have included hospitals in the northwest of Tasmania, an aged care facility in Sydney and a meat works in Melbourne.
Last weekend marked the lifting of some restrictions in some states and territories. In Queensland, people are now permitted to undertake ‘non-essential’ travel within 50 kilometres
Ongoing Issues with Schools
The ‘confusion’ on the operation of schools has continued. It has now become political. The prime minister is very keen for students to go back to school.
The issue is that the operation of the schools is a state and territory responsibility. The policy has been that the decisions on when and how the schools can resume operation rests with the premiers and chief ministers. The smaller states with low infection rates, in particular WA and SA, have announced plans to open their schools. NSW has announced a plan to stagger the opening of their schools.
The Victoria government has yet to detail it plans for the opening its schools. The Victoria medical advisors have maintained their view that there are risks for teachers and other adults in schools.
Last weekend, clearly with the support of Morrison and probably under his instruction, the Federal Education ‘minister’ attacked the Victoria Premier for “failing to show leadership”. The minister, Dan Tehan, is a very much a lightweight and is clearly out of his depth in the role.
I was interested to find that Tehan is the member for the Victorian seat of the Wannon which was once held by Malcom Fraser.
As it turned out Tehan’s performance on the Insiders program was so inept that he was told to withdraw his comments. This instruction likely came from Morrison himself.
Trump
Trump is still the ‘president’ of the USA. The 25th amendment has not been invoked.
The daily farce which was the White House ‘briefing’ has been curtailed. Clearly someone was finally able to convince the orange moron that he wasn’t doing himself any good by handling them the way he was.
It is all China’s Fault
Trump is always on the lookout for way to deflect attention from is own shortcomings. His performance during this crisis has been nothing short of appalling.
It the past week or so Trump, and others in his administration have been running the line that the coronavirus is all the fault of the Chinese. There seems to be little doubt that the virus originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan. Of course, it then spread to other parts of the world.
However, the Chinese were not responsible for the USA’s inadequate response to the crisis. They were certainly not responsible for the nonsense that Trump has spouted about the virus. This is included statements like: “it is no worse than the flu…it will go away in April when it is hot…etc..etc”.
We now have the Morrison government calling for an independent investigation into the cause of the outbreak of the virus. An investigation is necessary and doubtless one will be undertaken at some time. Unfortunately, the call for the investigation at this time does seem to be a case of the playing along with Trump’s ‘diversionary’ tactics.
The USA Generally
It seems that Trump has given up on trying the ‘manage’ the crisis. He has handed over the responsibility to the states and local governments. We are now seeing different approaches emerge.
The major ‘hotspots’ were initially in the coastal states on both the west and east coasts. These included the very hard-hit cities of the New York and Seattle. These areas responded with extremely strict ‘lockdowns’ as did California. These states also happen to have Democratic Governors.
Other states like Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Ohio have had fewer cases. These states also happen to have Republican Governors.
Trump has been promoting the idea of easing the ‘lockdown’ restrictions and getting ‘America open again’. The main driver of this call is of course the impact the restrictions are having on the economy.
The differing responses to the crisis between the states is now largely along political lines. The Democrats are typically cautious about easing restrictions and the Republicans are typically ‘gung-ho’ about returning to ‘normal’.
The problems of course that the virus is not political. It would appear inevitable that the virus will spread through the Republican governed states. Given that they are more sparely populated than places like New York, this spread is likely to the less rapid. However, it will happen.
The UK
The crisis in the UK is appalling. The UK has overtaken Spain and Italy as far as the death toll is concerned. In fact, the UK’s death toll is more than half of that in the USA notwithstanding the USA’s population is five times that of the UK.
This has provoked criticism of the government’s performance. However, this criticism has not been as strident as you would expect.
A possible reason for that is the fact that Boris Johnson contracted the virus and recovered.
What about the Vaccine
A huge effort is going into the development of a vaccine. Institutions and companies around the world, including Australia are trying to develop a vaccine. A laboratory in Oxford in the UK has already commenced human trials.
The general consensus is that it will take at least 12 to 18 months before a vaccine will be available.
Trump claims a vaccine will be available by the end of the year.
Travel is Not Happening Soon
The travel industry has been one of the hardest hit sectors of the economy. There is a lot of commentary on this issue in the media.
Some of the speculation has been optimistic and some less so. No one really knows what is going to happen in the end.
Certainly, somethings with respect travel are becoming clear. These include the following:
Travel will not return to anything like ‘normal’ until the virus is well under control. This will require vaccine.
International travel will be the last sector of the industry to return to operations.
Older people will be the last group to be allowed to travel internationally.
Non-essential travel i.e. tourism will also be given low priority when operations commence.
All of the above will bugger my plans.
Sad News
The daily reports of cases and the death toll resulting from this crisis are tragic. However, it is possible for people to become desensitised to these reports. I am one of those people.
A few days ago I received an email from a very good friend in Seattle.
It simply said, “Dad has passed away with covid-19”.
Links
About Tehan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Tehan
Inept performance on Insiders
https://www.abc.net.au/insiders/dan-tehan-joins-insiders/12209900
The Vaccine
Trump’s Prediction
What Happens without a Vaccine
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/03/health/coronavirus-vaccine-never-developed-intl/index.html
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