Australia’s Victoria state to deploy military, impose hefty fines to enforce COVID-19 isolation

Police officers and soldiers patrol a popular running track in Melbourne on Aug 4, 2020.

SYDNEY: Australia’s second-most populous state Victoria said on Tuesday (Aug 4) military personnel will be deployed to enforce COVID-19 isolation orders, with anyone caught in breach of those rules facing tough new fines.

Five hundred military personnel will be deployed to the state to bolster enforcement of self-isolation orders, with fines of nearly A$5,000 (US$3,559) for breaching stay at home orders, said Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews. The only exemption will be for urgent medical care.

Victoria earlier this week imposed a night curfew, tightened restrictions on people’s daily movements and ordered large parts of the local economy to close to slow the spread of coronavirus.

But nearly a third of those who had contracted COVID-19 were not home isolating when checked on by officials, requiring tough new penalties, Andrews said on Tuesday.

Police officers and soldiers patrol a popular running track in Melbourne on Aug 4, 2020.

“There is literally no reason for you to leave your home and if you were to leave your home and not be found there, you will have a very difficult time convincing Victoria police that you have a lawful reason,” Andrews told reporters in Melbourne.

Victoria on Tuesday reported 439 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. Andrews said 11 people had died from the virus since Monday.

In total, Australia has recorded nearly 19,000 COVID-19 cases and 232 fatalities, far fewer than many other developed nations.

Z24 News

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