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Howard Salkow

Howard Salkow

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More than 170 peaceful protesters converged on Council today hoping that the Councillors would not endorse the state government's Covid-19 mandates. The Councillors voted 4-1 in favour of a Mayoral Minute that called on the Douglas Shire Council to accept the government's mandate.  Image: Paul Makin FAB FM
More than 170 peaceful protesters converged on Council today hoping that the Councillors would not endorse the state government's Covid-19 mandates. The Councillors voted 4-1 in favour of a Mayoral Minute that called on the Douglas Shire Council to accept the government's mandate. Image: Paul Makin FAB FM

In reiterating that the Douglas Shire Council has always been pro-vaccination, Mayor Michael Kerr said today in a Mayoral Minute that it is disappointing that this has become an emotive issue in parts of the community.

And in a 4-1 vote in favour of the Minute – Kerr and Councillors Roy Zamattaro,. Abigail Noli and Peter McKeown voted for it with Councillor Lisa Scomazzon against – the Douglas Shire Council has endorsed the state government’s Covid 19 mandates which come into effect on December 17.

Today’s meeting was not without incidents, heated debate and the presence of more than 170 peaceful protesters along with a police presence. Their message was clear: understand our challenges, do not discriminate, do not destroy our economy and the poignant message “no jab, no job is not choice, it’s coercion”.

Kerr said he is concerned about those within our community who claim that there is a lack of clarity and detail from the State Government regarding how the new COVID measures and restrictions will be enforced from December 17.

“Their website has plenty of detail on what the mandates are and what the benefits will be to those businesses that are currently trading with Covid restrictions.” If unsure, visit: http://www.covid19.qld.gov.au

Kerr said he had sympathy for those businesses, particularly small businesses in our region who currently believe that these restrictions will have serious effects on their trade and staffing.


Government response

“I categorically understand and appreciate their concerns around staffing and also being required to enforce the Government restrictions that have been publicised. I wrote directly to the Premier on the day these mandates were released regarding the enforcement issue and her office advised the following:

“Businesses are expected to take reasonable steps to enforce the restrictions. This means businesses should display the vaccination rules at the business premises and businesses may ask for evidence of vaccination from customers at the time of check-in.

“If a customer cannot, or refuses to, provide evidence, businesses can ask the person to leave the premises. If the person refuses to leave the premises, businesses can call the police. In these cases, police responses to calls for service will be prioritised according to the circumstances reported to police.

“For example, where there is a threat to life or property, these calls for service will be categorised as high priority and police will respond accordingly. The Queensland Police Service and the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation will support businesses to enforce the public health measures after Queensland reaches the 80 per cent fully vaccinated milestone.

“Police will work closely with local businesses and the community to educate business operators and patrons, on their obligations under the new public health measures and promote compliance, as well as high-visibility policing and compliance checking of individuals, attending restricted businesses and vulnerable settings to which the public health measures apply.”


Stressful time

Kerr concluded by saying this is a very stressful time for all concerned.

“There is obvious fear of the unknown, whether that be the virus or the vaccine, and so much misinformation is being peddled it is often hard to tell what is fact and what is a misleading opinion.

“What I do know is that the health of all the people in this community needs to come first. Whether you are vaccinated or not vaccinated there is a clear and present concern coming at us and we need to deal with it. There is no easy answer to the ongoing issues that this virus is bringing communities all over the world.

“We can and we will get through it and the more we work together as a community the easier that will be. The mandates are not optional and they are about to be with us along with Covid. I ask everyone to please take a step back, take a deep breath, stop and appreciate what we have here in this community.

And remember that the person in front of you didn’t create this issue, they are only attempting to be part of the solution” he said.

 

 

 

  

  

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