Local Government Association of Queensland President and Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson has praised the state’s Chief Health Officer, Dr Jeannette Young, for her unwavering commitment to keeping Queenslanders safe amid COVID-19.
Mayor Jamieson said councils across Queensland had established a strong working relationship with Dr Young through the many natural disasters that have impacted this state and that relationship had continued through the response to COVID-19.
“I would like to thank the Chief Health Officer on behalf of Queensland councils for the pragmatic and fearless leadership she has shown throughout the pandemic,” Mayor Jamieson said.
“Across the board, councils have been incredibly grateful and supportive of the evidence-based advice and strong, professional approach she has taken to protect the health, safety and well-being of Queenslanders.
“It is because of Dr Young’s approach that Queensland is the envy of the nation, recording fewer cases and avoiding the protracted periods of public health restrictions experienced in other states and, indeed, other countries.
“This has meant that despite the challenging economic conditions, many businesses across the state have been able to continue to operate and service Queenslanders, as opposed to being forced into lockdown as has occurred elsewhere.
“It is due to Dr Young that Queenslanders were able to safely participate in the March 28 council elections to ensure stability for local communities at a critical time.
“Dr Young has been carrying a heavy burden in what has been arguably the most challenging time in our state’s and our nation’s history - and she deserves nothing but praise for her lifesaving work.
“Queenslanders are truly fortunate to have someone of the calibre of Jeanette Young as our Chief Health Officer at this time - and it is incumbent on all of us to support her in doing her job”.
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Sarah Vogler, Media Executive
Local Government Association of Queensland