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Stock standard, par for the course, assessment of the COVID response.
For mine the move to "cohort" quarantine was overdue (and with a first week room confinement system would have been better still).
The lesson with the Auckland lockdown, was threefold.
1.it was a risk to open up travel to Oz before vaccination (it was somewhat effective as per Delta variant) was completed there and or here.
2.it would have been wiser to restrict it to WA and Queensland (not states bordering Victoria) or otherwise a one way only option including SA, Tasmania and NSW.
3.they should have used the lockdown in Auckland to bring back Aucklanders (and others with places to stay in Auckland) from overseas – freeing up spaces for others to use the quarantine hotels (to disperse around New Zealand).
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/royal-commission-of-inquiry-into-covid-19-report-from-first-phase-released/5IRKYWF3GRC2DG2Q5PMGV7DM64/
The purpose of looking back is to look forward. Or it should be.
The questions that matter should be "Are we prepared for the next health emergency?", and therefore "Is cutting back staff and services the smart way to get ready?".
(The answers should be obvious).
But the government won't want to talk about this, so instead it will just be a petty exercise in settling scores with Jacinda, who they hated for being competent in a way Luxon could never be.
And that's why Hipkins can't be an effective opposition leader. Instead of "What is the government doing now?" he has to be defensive, answering "What did I do?". See his responses in the media today. All about the past.
The only way Luxon can win next time is by fighting the 2023 election again, against the previous PM. Letting him do it in 2026 would be stupid from Labour. Are they that stupid?
And from the link …
"Professor Plank called for investment in the health system, science sector, community services and public health functions like testing, contact tracing and vaccine delivery, to prepare for a future pandemic.
“The report makes a series of recommendations. Prominent among these is the establishment of a central agency for pandemic planning and co-ordination. This mirrors a similar recommendation from the recent Australian inquiry. I hope the Government takes this and the other recommendations on board,” he said."
(Spoiler: they won't).
The report refers to Oz moving out of lock downs earlier than us, without reference to this indicating a greater confidence in their health system.
This difference in health system capability is growing, not declining.
The 1958 born tell it like is to Americans of route 66, living in the Don Old Trauma Pit
https://www.stuff.co.nz/culture/360504118/sharon-stone-blames-ignorant-uneducated-americans-donald-trumps-win