Monday, November 30, 2020

Life In Coronavirus Lockdown: COVID Normal

Graph of COVID-19 cases in Australia Feb-Nov 2020
COVID-19 cases in Australia (source: The Age)

I don't think in our wildest dreams that any of us thought Victoria would have gone 31 straight days without any new COVID-19 cases and ended our second wave. We have celebrated "double doughnut" days of no new cases and no lives lost (although there was one new death today from a previously cleared case) and "triple doughnut" days when the last active case in the state was cleared and left hospital on 24 November.

Victoria is now on the Last Step of the roadmap for reopening, which means most things have reopened with certain density limits, you can have visitors to your home, face masks are no longer mandatory outside (unless you can't socially distance from others), and as of today up to 25 per cent of private sector workers could begin returning to their offices. I have started venturing out to catch up with friends, eat at restaurants, go shopping and head back to the gym (although the timetable is still very limited). The Melbourne CBD is starting to come back to life, with events such as Urban Blooms and the Myer Christmas Windows attracting people back to the city.

As of today there have been 27,904 cases and 908 deaths due to COVID-19 in Australia. The only current active outbreak in the country is in Adelaide, which was the result of the virus escaping hotel quarantine (sound familiar?). Most state and territory borders will be open as of 1 December, which means people can travel interstate without having to quarantine for 14 days. I think we are all cautiously optimistic as we head into December and start living a COVID Normal summer once final announcements are made in the next week.

Sunday, November 29, 2020

West Side Place Artcade

West Side Place is a new residential, retail and hotel high rise development being built on Spencer Street in the Melbourne CBD. While their retail arcade is currently vacant they have handed over the shops to a variety of contemporary Australian artists to do an "Artcade" of installations for the next six months. Ebony and I headed over there this afternoon to check out the space and see this public art gallery.
 
Artists that are featured include John Aslandis & Mayonaize, George Rose, Adnate, Rone, Meggs, and Reko Rennie. It is a kalidescope of colors with the murals and installations, but unfortunately you can't go inside the spaces to get a closer look. 
 
John Aslandis & Mayonaize

George Rose

Adnate

Rone

Meggs

Reko Rennie

My favorite was by Rone as his piece was a nod to his Empire exhibition at Burnham Beeches. If you are around Southern Cross Train Station, go check out Artcade before the retail stores move in.
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