I wrote below about my concern that the Black Lives Matter
marches may precipitate another round of COVID-19 infections. I am really happy
to say my fears were misplaced. There have been a couple of cases around the country
where people have caught the virus after the marches. But they did not get or
spread the virus at the marches. Photographs and aerial footage of the events
show that most people were really disciplined in keeping the appropriate social
distance and wearing masks. So kudos to all involved.
In most of the country the Corona virus has become a low
level background irritation. In Victoria there has been a resurgence of the virus
and many suburbs, and apartment towers, have been put under total lockdown –
similar to the kinds of conditions people in places like Rome and Madrid had to
endure.
This all seems to have come about for a number of reasons,
but principally due to poor training of security staff supervising those in
hotel quarantine, and poor messaging about the pandemic in languages other than
English. And a few cases of unbelievably stupid and selfish behaviour by a few
individuals who mixed in their communities when they knew they were COVID
positive.
I think we should try the very simple and effective tack
taken by the Vietnamese government: lots
of slogans and posters to the tune of
·
If you love your country you will stay home
·
If you care for your community you will stay home
Get the message through that this is not about you and your
rights as an individual, but about the collective – something that Asian
cultures would grasp more readily than more self-centred Western cultures.
So this menace is far from over. Acoustic Tull have at least
started practising again. We have a gig on July 26th. After July 20th
I would be allowed to travel interstate again (ie fly) but I’m unlikely to do that
before September. So for a while yet it’s stay local, live for the minute, and
don’t look too far ahead