Wholesale lockdowns 'do not save lives' | Sky News Australia

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UNSW Economics Professor Gigi Foster says wholesale lockdowns, on net, do not save lives and it is frustrating to see this not being communicated to the public.

“This is exactly the issue, that the link between wholesale lockdown and saving lives, even saving the lives of old people, is not entirely clear,” Ms Foster told Sky News host Chris Kenny. “In fact, quite a number of older people are suffering the corollary effects of these lockdowns in the form of crowded out healthcare for non COVID-19 related illnesses.

She said Australia could react to the coronavirus more effectively than Europe if it learnt from its experiences. “And we can do even better than those other countries because we have the benefit of benefitting from all of their experiences and adopting the best innovations to protect the vulnerable populations we have here in Australia,” she said. “It’s extremely frustrating … seeing the protests over the weekend, and obviously the passage of that extension of emergency powers.

 

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