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Peter Walsh says Andrews government vaccine mandate for all Authorised Workers, including farmers is desperate and illogical
Mandating COVID vaccinations to all farmers and authorised workers.
The Premier's latest decree to mandate a first dose vaccination for all authorised workers, including farmers, by October 15, "in order to continue working onsite" is desperate and illogical. Victorian farmers are the latest victims of the Andrews Labor Government shifting the goalposts and its total failure to comprehend, let alone manage, the ongoing mess it has made of COVID controls.
Victorian farmers and agricultural workers must have at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine if they wish to continue working after October 15, employees in many parts of the agricultural supply chain are deemed by the Andrews government
Unbelievable response
Leader of The Nationals Peter Walsh said it was another bizarre knee-jerk response from a government grasping at straws while Melbourne's COVID outbreak descends further into chaos. "This illogical move will actually ban farmers - including those who work alone or with family members - from going out their front door to look after their livestock or tend to crops if they can't get vaccinated in time."
"This is perhaps the most ridiculous rule the Premier's dictated so far. Who does Daniel Andrews think will keep food and drinks on supermarket shelves if he bans our farmers from going about their day?" Mr Walsh said.
Drunk on power
Today's mandate has been condemned by farmers and the Victorian Farmers Federation. Mr Walsh said it was one in a long list of bizarre and out-of-touch decisions from the Premier, adding to the curfews and playground bans that have no public evidence behind them, to massive failures, such as in hotel quarantine and contact tracing.
"Victorians are sick of being dictated to by a Premier who's constantly making decisions on the run that have devastating negative impacts on industry and entire communities, Melbourne is now the most locked down city in the world - the 'seven-day lockdown' has been going on for weeks and weeks and there is still no end in sight." Mr Walsh said.
"Regional Victorians need certainty, we need a way forward that supports our communities to reopen, rebuild and recover. Stopping our farmers from going to work isn't the solution. All it tells us is that Daniel Andrews is a desperate Premier, drunk on power and determined to hold onto it at any cost." Mr Walsh concluded.
Pictures from Gippsland Farmer Facebook page.
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