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Treasurer JoshFrydenberg says the fiscal measures outlined by the federal budget are “the right policies at the right time” regardless of whether a successful COVID vaccine candidate is developed.

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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says the fiscal measures outlined by the federal budget are “the right policies at the right time” regardless of whether a successful COVID vaccine candidate is developed. “We have to live with COVID-19 until a vaccine is found and Australia’s success in suppressing the number of new cases is helping Australians get back to work right across the country,” he said.

 

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JoshFrydenberg BS. You’re taking money away from those who still need it, cutting taxes of those don’t need it & raising the pension age thereby cutting off many from a guaranteed income when they’re least likely to find work in this climate instead of dropping it back to 60. Kicks the poorest.

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If no vaccine comes, Australia will have 'wasted decades worth of debt' | Sky News AustraliaSky News host Chris Kenny says without an effective vaccine, Australia will need to learn to live with the virus but would have wasted decades worth of debt and a whole year because it pretended COVID was a temporary, not long-term challenge. \n\n“Have we shut down too hard, too long, especially in Victoria, adding unnecessary economic pain to our health challenge,” he said. \n\n“It only makes sense if there is a vaccine, and we still haven't got one, and the budget is predicated on us getting one next year.\n\n“Let's hope there is a vaccine, in reality, some sort of a vaccine will be used I reckon, even if it is not highly effective they’ll get it out there and it will give governments some cover to open up more ... but I still worry we have mismanaged this threat very badly.”\n\nMr Kenny said those countries which had higher mortality rates at first, but falling rates now, might not have been reckless but are likely just ahead of where Australia will eventually end up. \n\n“Except we've blown the bank along the way,” he said.\n\n'Only time will tell whether Sweden, the US, the UK and others are actually coming to grips faster with a reality we can't stave off, or whether our expensive efforts to disrupt out economy will get us through relatively unscathed, in a health sense.'\n Only if the goal is not to open up to the rest of the world. Wonder what other countries with 0 cases are going to do? I live in the USA trust me enjoy your freedoms while you still can and keep the virus out and down Vic stuffed up but the rest of the states can operate And most people aren’t travelling anywhere OS regardless of numbers so you aren’t missing tourism
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