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Grace Avalon Weller

Dear Victorian Department of Health and Human Services,

How "low"is "low"? The message that keeps being propagated to the community is that we will have to stop living like this when the numbers "get low enough"? But what does that mean? When will low be low enough?

Yours faithfully,
Grace Avalon Weller

Good afternoon Ms Weller.

I refer to your application under the Freedom of Information Act
1982 (the Act) requesting access to:

'How "low"is "low"? The message that keeps being propagated to
the community is that we will have to stop living like this when
the numbers "get low enough"? But what does that mean? When will
low be low enough?'

Your application was received on 25 August 2020.

The Act provides that an application fee of $29.60 must accompany each
request. In the current circumstances, the department's preferred method
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Authorised Officer

Freedom of Information unit
Executive Services | Legal and Executive Services
Department of Health and Human Services | 50 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
VIC 3000
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