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State of emergency: Australia steps up efforts to curtail coronavirus

Sydney, Australia
Reuters

Australia’s capital and the country’s second most populous state declared states of emergency on Monday while large, non-essential gatherings were banned in a bid to slow the spread of coronavirus after the national death toll rose to five.

Australia has recorded nearly 300 cases of coronavirus and authorities fear a rapid rise in the flu-like respiratory disease.

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Shoppers line up outside a Costco Wholesale store, following reports of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in the country, in Epping, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on 14th March in this still image taken from social media video. PICTURE: Richard Sharman via Reuters/File Photo

After a 77-year-old woman and a 90-year-old woman died in New South Wales, the state of Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory – home to the capital city of Canberra – both declared a state of emergency that will give health officials sweeping powers. 

The proclamations allows the Victoria state and ACT’s chief health officers near unchecked powers to contain the spread of the virus and reduce the risk to the public.

The chief health officers will be able to issue fresh quarantine orders to cover entire suburbs, businesses or professions if deemed necessary.

“These powers have never been used before,” Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews told reporters in Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria. “This, I hope provides a clear sense about the unprecedented nature of this public health emergency, this really significant challenge.” 

Victoria’s state of emergency will run for four weeks, while the ACT declaration will be in force for at least a week.

Nationally, Australia is tightening its borders, with Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Sunday ordering everyone arriving from overseas to self-isolate for 14 days.

Australia has also banned non-essential social gatherings of more than 500 people, though this will not apply for public transport, work or schools.

Still, many offices are asking employees to work from home and several leading universities on Monday shuttered for at least a week.

The contagion has taken a heavy toll on global markets, with central banks cutting interest rates to fight the coronavirus slowdown. 

Australia’s central bank pumped extra liquidity into the banking system on Monday, part of a package of measures aimed at ensuring business and households have access to credit as the coronavirus causes chaos in global financial markets.

Australia’s corporate regulator asked some participants in the equity market to limit the number of trades they execute each day by up to 25 per cent after a huge spike in volumes last week. 

The moves, however, did little to calm market jitters, with the local share market falling as much as seven per cent in morning trading.

Hundreds of Australians have begun stockpiling goods, from staples to sanitizers, clearing supermarket shelves.

The country’s biggest grocer, Woolworths Group said on Monday it would open exclusively for an hour in the morning from Tuesday until at least Friday for elderly Australians and people with disabilities.

“Common sense, great idea, well done,” Morrison told Channel 7. “Let’s look after each other and help each other out.”

 

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