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  1. Over time, and in detail, seems the useful way to observe our lockdown. Hopefully Franks efforts may prompt others to pay similar attention!

    Good reminders about the true motivation of Nats and business. They can file their “agile” buzzword along with “going forward” and all the rest. Agile has been overused for several years, often by IT people.

    Saw a Black Power guy comment today on FB, on a stuff article urging people not to travel to their Bach during Easter. He said succinctly-“Stay the Fuck Home!”-and that is what it is all about, thousands of small pro lockdown actions, repeated by the maximum number.

  2. Nobody would drive between Tauganga and Wellington just to make the point that they could and it is ridiculous to suggest it shows Bridges is not fit to lead. He has an important role to play in keeping an eye on the free hand given to the government.
    Likewise Todd McClay made a valid suggestion that if a business can operate safely it should be given the oppetunity to apply for an exemption. Many businesses will fold due to the lockdown and those that can be saved should be given the chance to.
    The lockdown is necessary but if the pain can be lessened it should be . The wage subsidiary is a help but the costs of a small business still role in and many have huge losses due to wastage of stock.
    Just a small point I think you will find it is David Clark no e . Are you happy he is hiding in Dunedin during the worst medical crisis to effect this country.

    1. Even Jacinda is starting to talk to businesses on how to prepare to come out of lockdown.

      https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/jacinda-ardern-encourages-businesses-prepare-new-normal-outside-level-4

      If the trajectory of the epidemic continues as well as it is currently we could be in Level 2 or even 1 at the end of the lockdown and we need a broad discussion on how to get back to work safely.

      Bridges is in an essential occupation. It’s just spite because Clark has gutshot himself.

    2. Just a small point: David Clark is not hiding in Dunedin. You got on here so I have to presume you’ve heard about modern communications. Heard about, you seem to not know about how they work and the possibilities in their use.

      1. Perhaps if you live far away north from Dunedin you think everyone who lives there is hiding. He was a fool for breaking his own rule but no-one was directly harmed, except in the future when someone copies him. I’ve had minimal contact with him by mail, no response to concerns I raised, yet 2 separate letters came from 2 different people from his office, thanking me for raising issues – not addressing them. Got the impression no-one was on top of things.

        The Associate Minister of Health is Jenny Salesa, an able politician who has a background of working in the health sector including a job in the Ministry of Health as a project manager. Obviously familiar with health officials. She seems to be the sort of person who could step up and do a good job as Minister of Health.

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