122 Nicholson Street, Orbost, VIC 3888 - P: (03) 5154 1919
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Snowy River Mail
  • Home
  • News
    • Local News
    • Sport
    • Primary Producer
  • Services
    • Order Newspaper Photos
    • Print Your Photos
    • Commercial Printing
  • Our Publications
    • Features
    • Bairnsdale Advertiser
    • Lakes Post
    • East Gippsland News Weekend
    • Lakes Coast Visitor Guide
    • Great Alpine Road Guide
    • Sapphire Coast
    • Home & Lifestyle
  • Advertising / Contact
    • Display Advertising
    • Classifieds Advertising
    • Trades & Services
    • Submit a News Story
    • Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down
    • Advertise on our Website
    • About
    • Contact
  • Read Our Newspapers
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Local News
    • Sport
    • Primary Producer
  • Services
    • Order Newspaper Photos
    • Print Your Photos
    • Commercial Printing
  • Our Publications
    • Features
    • Bairnsdale Advertiser
    • Lakes Post
    • East Gippsland News Weekend
    • Lakes Coast Visitor Guide
    • Great Alpine Road Guide
    • Sapphire Coast
    • Home & Lifestyle
  • Advertising / Contact
    • Display Advertising
    • Classifieds Advertising
    • Trades & Services
    • Submit a News Story
    • Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down
    • Advertise on our Website
    • About
    • Contact
  • Read Our Newspapers
No Result
View All Result
Snowy River Mail
No Result
View All Result
Home News Local News

Be respectful, keep your distance

31 March 2020
in Local News

As public gathering restrictions tighten to avoid the distressing scenes we are seeing around the world, the East Gippsland community is implored to take care of each, respect each other, and get through this together.

To ensure the number of cases in the region remain low, it is of utmost importance that everyone maintains the physical distancing required to slow the spread of COVID-19.

The message is clear and everyone must adhere to it – Stay home unless it is essential that you leave and save lives.

Stage 3 restrictions came into effect from 11.59pm Monday and will be reviewed after four weeks.

Over the weekend National Cabinet agreed to significant new restrictions on public gatherings and will also enforce that where people can stay at home, they must stay at home.

“My message to every Victorian is that there are only four reasons to leave your home: food and supplies, medical care, exercise, and work or education,” Premier Daniel Andrews said on Monday.

“Most Victorians are doing the right thing and I’m grateful to them. But we continue to see instances of people gathering in significant numbers so we must do more.”

Along with limits on a number of essential items in shops, shoppers will have noticed crosses on the supermarket floors and barricades to maintain distance between customers and register attendants. Take note of these and respect what they are there for. Respecting each other and keeping our distance is the best way to get through the coming months.

One employee infected with the virus can mean shut down of that business for a period, leading to job losses, reduced services and mental anguish.

Use sanitisation products where supplied, maintain distance in the supermarket aisles and if you’re wearing gloves, make sure you change them often. Gloves stop infection getting to your skin, but they do not stop infection spreading to every surface you touch.

Maintaining physical distance is paramount, but that does not mean social connection needs to be lost. Social media comes into its own in situations like this. What better time to learn to FaceTime or Skype with loved ones?

The new restrictions mean there are to be no gatherings of more than two people, except for members of your immediate household and for work or education.

“We will not be breaking up household family dinners – but barbecues with the neighbours cannot happen anymore,” Premier Andrews said.

Playgrounds, skate parks and outdoor gyms will also close.

If people breach these directions, they face on-the-spot fines of$1652 for individuals and $9913 for businesses. Larger fines can also be issued through the courts.

“The events we are living through are unprecedented and are going to mean big changes for everyone from our littlest Victorians to our most senior citizens,” Premier Andrews said.

“Life is going to look very different for a while but if we don’t make these changes now, the virus will continue to spread, and our health system will be overwhelmed.

“And while we’re treating patients suffering from coronavirus, we also need to keep looking after newborn babies, heart attack and stroke patients, and people who need cancer treatment.

“That could be someone in your family, your best mate, your work colleague – or you. To flatten the curve, we are all going to have to sacrifice a lot. But it may be the most important thing we ever do.

“So please: Stay home. Protect our health system. Save lives.”

IMAGE: Many businesses are making the decision to reduce staff or close shop altogether as the restrictions put in place to deal with COVID-19 become more stringent. Members of the community should avoid going out in public now unless it is absolutely necessary and maintain a good distance from others when they do. PICTURED: Brian Harrison served Glenn Dennis last Thursday at Orbost Home Hardware, which is keeping ‘business as usual’ for as long at it can. S192-1221

ShareTweet
Previous Post

We all love our passionate Jenni

Next Post

We’re open, but obey the signs

Next Post

We’re open, but obey the signs

Trending

Supporting Cattlemen in the High Country

Supporting Cattlemen in the High Country

13 July 2025
Ten million fish restocked in Victorian waters

Ten million fish restocked in Victorian waters

12 July 2025
Kelp project needs input

Kelp project needs input

9 July 2025
Buchan Discovery Trail launched

Buchan Discovery Trail launched

13 July 2025

Funding to grow local opportunities

12 July 2025
End of a wool buying era

End of a wool buying era

10 July 2025

Popular Stories

Tackling the sea urchin crisis
Local News

Tackling the sea urchin crisis

15 June 2025
Eight-year losing streak ended
Sport

Eight-year losing streak ended

26 June 2025
Police operation sees seven arrested
Local News

Police operation sees seven arrested

12 June 2025
Supporting Cattlemen in the High Country
Primary Producer

Supporting Cattlemen in the High Country

13 July 2025

Snowy River Mail

122 Nicholson Street
PO Box 272
Orbost, VIC 3888

P: (03) 5154 1919
F: (03) 5154 2099

Publication Day: Wednesday
Circulation: 3,531

James Yeates

65 Macleod Street
PO Box 465
Bairnsdale, VIC 3875

P: (03) 5152 4141
F: (03) 5152 6257

© 2024 James Yeates

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Local News
    • Sport
    • Primary Producer
  • Services
    • Order Newspaper Photos
    • Print Your Photos
    • Commercial Printing
  • Our Publications
    • Features
    • Bairnsdale Advertiser
    • Lakes Post
    • East Gippsland News Weekend
    • Lakes Coast Visitor Guide
    • Great Alpine Road Guide
    • Sapphire Coast
    • Home & Lifestyle
  • Advertising / Contact
    • Display Advertising
    • Classifieds Advertising
    • Trades & Services
    • Submit a News Story
    • Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down
    • Advertise on our Website
    • About
    • Contact
  • Read Our Newspapers

© 2024 James Yeates | All Rights Reserved