What It’s Like to Go Into Lockdown for the Second Time

We’re back under curfew and heavy restrictions in Australia

Tim Denning
Elemental
Published in
6 min readAug 14, 2020

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Police issue a fine to a man breaking lockdown laws in Melbourne on August 9, 2020, as the city struggles to cope with a Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak. Photo: William West/AFP/Getty Images

I wrote a few months ago that the pandemic was coming to an end. I was wrong.

As I type these words from Melbourne, Australia, my family and I face some of the harshest lockdown restrictions anywhere in the world. We have a nightly curfew in place from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. in an effort to stop the invisible war raging in our streets, shopping centers, and homes. Australia was hailed as flattening the curve. We appeared to beat Covid. Then it all went wrong — a bungled hotel quarantine system for international travelers laced with a sex scandal became the start of the virus reentering the state of Victoria and creating community transmission that spread quickly.

Yesterday, things got personal. A family friend had to shut down their hair salon. Why? All businesses that are deemed nonessential must close. Someone close to me faces the real possibility of not being able to put food on the table. To some, the pandemic seems silly, or not a big deal — until it hits your family. Then you realize that whether you are a passive income genius, a CEO, a sanitation worker, or a nurse on the front line, we’re all hurting.

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Tim Denning
Elemental

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