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Relief as virus hits continue

By Ewen McRae

A new state government program to help those in self isolation receive essential goods has been rolled out amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

Under the program, essential goods will be delivered to households who have little or no food, and no network of family and friends to support them.

Each eligible household will receive a two-week supply of essential goods.

Food packages will include items such as long-life milk, pasta, cereal, canned vegetables and sugar.

Personal care packages will also be distributed to eligible households and include soap, toothpaste and deodorant. Additional items may also be provided depending on the needs of the household, such as nappies or baby formula.

Disability, Ageing and Carers Minister Luke Donnellan said it was important that all Victorians were getting the support they need through the pandemic, and not placing others at risk.

“We need to look out for each other over the next few months – but for people who have no one nearby to support them, we’ll make sure they get what they need,” Mr Donnellan said.

“There is plenty of food for all Victorians so please don’t take more than you need. But if you do find yourself isolated, and can’t access the basics, we have emergency relief packages for you.”

The packages will be delivered door-to-door, with other distribution points to be established as required.

The emergency relief program for those in mandatory self-isolation will be co-ordinated by the Red Cross in partnership with Foodbank Victoria and under the direction of the State Relief Co-ordinator.

Foodbank Victoria chief executive David McNamara said they were ready to provide support to those in need.

“As you saw during the bushfire crisis, Foodbank Victoria is well-placed to assist all vulnerable Victorians,“ Mr McNamara said.

“At this time, when everyone’s feeling anxious and uncertain, our message is – in partnership with the government – we’re here to protect and support you.“

The service can be accessed by calling Victoria’s dedicated coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398. The hotline can also refer people to other support services if needed.

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