The news this week is that this is the month in which the Covid inquiry people will be wanting to hear from us.\xa0
Epidemiologist Tony Blakely, a Kiwi living in Melbourne, was appointed to lead the investigation\xa0
The key, sadly, is the terms of engagement. This is how Governments get around things\xa0
You announce an inquiry and this immediately gets trouble off your back, because whatever the drama of the day is the next time the question arises you can say "we will leave that to the inquiry".\xa0
If the inquiry result is bad news you release it on a Friday and hope no one notices, or if worse comes to worst, you say you accept the findings and recommendation\xa0
This inquiry needed to happen given a lot of countries are having one and because there was tremendous upset and a huge array of question marks around how the pandemic was handled\xa0
So far they\u2019ve talked to a few at the coalface. Now it is time for the public submissions.\xa0
Which means the next part is the disappointment.\xa0
Whatever it says won't change anything and I think that, ultimately, is the great Covid lesson. You got what you got based on who was running the place, not because there was a playbook.\xa0
If you want a good reference Britain is having their inquiry this week and one of this week's highlights has been Dominic Cummings.\xa0
Dominic hates Boris Johnson. Dominic once liked Boris and worked for him, but when that changed Dominic has spent quite a lot of time and, certainly quite a lot more energy, crapping all over the Tories in a campaign of some real intensity.\xa0
Part of that has played out for the cameras this week. The point being is it has less to do with Covid and more to do with politics. Dominic wants Boris to look bad.\xa0
Ours will be no different.\xa0
That's because, and this is the second part of the lesson, Covid is not only about who happens to be running the place but their response will almost certainly be politically motivated, not health related.\xa0
They told us ours was health based. But the overlay was the Jacinda Ardern view of the world, the control freak-like approach to bossing everyone around and making astonishing amounts of rules based on not a lot.\xa0
If you're an anti-vaxxer, an anti-mandater, an anti-MIQ'er then I wouldn\u2019t bother. They say they want to hear from you, but they don\u2019t.\xa0
It ultimately will be a door-stop report with lots of anecdotes, a lot of praise for the difficult days and a suggestion we did amazingly.\xa0
But as for light, clarity, lessons and change?\xa0
Forget it.\xa0
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