Taranaki Daily News

A ‘mockery’ of Covid-19 rules

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The National Party says mixed messages from the Government on Covid-19 alert levels are causing the public to get complacent about social distancing as evidenced in the Black Lives Matter rallies held around the country on Monday.

In a media release, BLM Solidarity Auckland spokespers­on Shalane Williams said they ‘‘worked with Auckland Police to reinforce the social distancing message every 5-10 minutes’’ and ‘‘handed out masks, had hand sanitiser available and followed contact tracing protocol’’.

National Party leader Todd Muller told Morning Report he thought the Black Lives Matter protests made a mockery of the Covid-19 alert levels.

‘‘I totally understand why people wanted to demonstrat­e in solidarity . . . but the rules were very clear that we needed to have distinct social distancing and it wasn’t actually just in the protests, it was in most of the malls over the weekend.

‘‘It was a wet [long] weekend and they were packed, they were cheek-by-jowl.’’

But he said sending in police to break up the protests would not have ‘‘served a lot of benefit for anyone, bluntly’’, and he did not think prosecutio­ns should be on the table for protesters.

Asked if he was for the rule of law, Muller said ‘‘of course’’.

But in the context of the protests, he would not have enforced the law.

‘‘There is a judgment that police make at all times on these matters ... and the idea in that context that people run in and forcibly remove and separate people ... I think ultimately they made the right judgment.

‘‘But the reason they made the right judgment was because the confusion coming from the Government in terms of the social distancing.’’

He said the country should be moving to alert level 1, claiming that Ardern’s own criteria for the move were already met.

‘‘What was interestin­g was [director general of health Dr] Ashley Bloomfield when questioned over his concern about people being that packed in, said that from his perspectiv­e, there was low to no community transmissi­on.’’

He said the views of Ardern contrasted with those of Bloomfield and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters and were causing confusion. – RNZ

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