MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 28: Police question a person loitering outside of the Melbourne Town Hall on 28 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. As the COVID-19 crisis escalated, Premier Daniel Andrews announced a significant increase in police numbers patrolling the CBD to enforce the new State of Emergency Powers which are due to expire on 31 May. Under a State of Emergency, Authorised Officers, at the direction of the Chief Health Officer, can act to eliminate or reduce a serious risk to public health by detaining people, restricting movement, preventing entry to premises, or providing any oth


MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 28: Police question a person loitering outside of the Melbourne Town Hall on 28 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. As the COVID-19 crisis escalated, Premier Daniel Andrews announced a significant increase in police numbers patrolling the CBD to enforce the new State of Emergency Powers which are due to expire on 31 May. Under a State of Emergency, Authorised Officers, at the direction of the Chief Health Officer, can act to eliminate or reduce a serious risk to public health by detaining people, restricting movement, preventing entry to premises, or providing any other direction an Authorized Officer considers reasonable to protect public health.


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