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Also on the agenda is discussion of the communication and mental health challenges faced by people, industries and policymakers. It will examine the emergence of COVID variants and vaccine hesitancy, along with the "wait and see approach" versus taking a firm hand on COVID. And that they will be relaxed as soon as is possible to do so." The webinar will be chaired by University of Newcastle Professor Francesco Paolucci. "That's one of the reflections we ought to have - when should we have started to wind back those restrictions and how should we have done so? "It's very important for people's freedoms to know that these sorts of restrictions are only imposed when they are genuinely required.
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He said it was important that governments and the people don't now think these restrictions "can be drawn upon any time". "When you take exceptional measures in an emergency, you need to be particularly careful that you withdraw those and don't allow them to be used when not in an emergency," said Professor Podger, of the Australian National University.
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Professor Podger, the former Public Service Commissioner, will speak at a webinar on Thursday, hosted by the University of Newcastle, titled: "Two years with COVID-19: a tale of carrots, sticks and megaphones". The COVID restrictions endured during NSW lockdowns should only be used in emergency circumstances, says health policy expert Professor Andrew Podger.