DEPUTY Nationals leader David Littleproud has launched a push for regional Australia’s coronavirus restrictions to be less tough than cities.
Nationals ministers have pushed within government for regions to be treated differently, while backbenchers are concerned about a “city-centric” virus response.
Mr Littleproud wants rules eased for country communities rather than a state-wide approach, provided health experts give the green light.
“There’s a very serious question that needs to be asked of health officials: give us the medical expert advice as to why it shouldn’t open up,” he told Sky News on Wednesday.
He said some infection-free communities were hundreds of kilometres from the nearest coronavirus case.
Mr Littleproud said relaxing rules should be accompanied with measures to mitigate health risks.
He’s hopeful Friday’s national cabinet decision about relaxing restrictions will consider the difference between country and city areas.
“We have flattened the curve and these communities need to be looked at differently. State governments should be agile enough to look at that,” Mr Littleproud said.