ICYMI, Dan Andrews Said A State Of Emergency Extension Doesn’t Equal A Lockdown Extension

In case you missed it, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews last night defended his push to extend Victoriaโ€™s state of emergency for another 12 months, declaring that no, it doesnโ€™t mean the state should expect coronavirus restrictions to lift in September 2021.

Taking to Facebook last night, Andrews commented on proposed legislation which would allow the State Government to enforce extraordinary measures โ€“ like mandatory mask-wearing and business closures โ€“ well into the future.

Andrews said itโ€™s not about locking Victorians up for yonks, nor enabling whatever bloody crackdowns he feels like. โ€œThis does not change how long our current lockdown will last, or increase the restrictions we face,โ€ he said.

Instead, Andrews said itโ€™s about being prepared for the worst.

โ€œWeโ€™ve been in a State of Emergency since March โ€“ and weโ€™ve renewed that State of Emergency six times already,โ€ Andrews said.

โ€œBut under the current legislation, we canโ€™t renew it beyond next month.

โ€œThese laws werenโ€™t written with such a prolonged and infectious virus in mind, and we need to change them to properly respond to this current pandemic.โ€

This doesnโ€™t mean everything is hunky dory, mind you. A state of emergency is just that โ€“ an emergency, and allowing elected officials to make decisions on things like mask-wearing without first gaining the support of Parliament is extremely dicey territory.

You only need to look at the lockdown of several public housing towers in Melbourne for criticism of the Andrews Governmentโ€™s snap decisions. Even the Parliament of Victoria reckons state of emergency powers present โ€œvexing questions about balancing security with individual freedom.โ€

But Andrews used last nightโ€™s statement to claim his proposed extension will only be used to enact the measures which Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton sees fit, for as long necessary.

โ€œThis doesnโ€™t mean we will be in lockdown for another 12 months โ€“ or that weโ€™re forced to remain in a State of Emergency for that long either,โ€ he said.

Youโ€™d hope not. As it stands, Stage 4 restrictions are currently slated to lift on September 13, with the Andrews Government yet to detail exactly what comes after.

Read his full statement below: