Rebecca Judd EXPLODES at Victorian officials for letting people with COVID-19 leave their homes

‘It’s a pandemic!’ Rebecca Judd EXPLODES at Victorian officials for allowing people with coronavirus to leave their homes to exercise

She’s publicly condemned people who refuse to self-isolate and wear masks in public. 

And Footy WAG Rebeca Judd, 37, now has some choice words for Victorian officials for allowing COVID-19 positive to leave their homes to exercise.   

On Tuesday, Victoria’s Chief Medical Officer Dr Brett Sutton said police officers cannot forbid people from exercising as it would infringe on their basic human rights.  

‘It’s a pandemic!’ Rebecca Judd, 37, exploded at Victorian officials on Wednesday for allowing people with coronavirus to leave their homes to exercise 

Complaining about Dr Sutton’s statements via Instagram Stories on Wednesday, Rebecca wrote: ‘FFS Victoria [eyeroll emoji]. It’s a pandemic.’ 

‘COVID positive ppl should not be allowed to leave their houses. Just like in all the other states [facepalm emoji],’ the mother-of-four seethed. 

Unlike in other states, Victoria’s Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 allows for all Victorians to continue to exercise outside of their homes, even if they have coronavirus. 

Loophole: On Tuesday, Victoria's Chief Medical Officer Dr Brett Sutton (pictured) said police officers cannot forbid people, including those infected with COVID-19, from exercising as it would infringe on their basic human rights

Loophole: On Tuesday, Victoria’s Chief Medical Officer Dr Brett Sutton (pictured) said police officers cannot forbid people, including those infected with COVID-19, from exercising as it would infringe on their basic human rights

Unimpressed: Complaining about Dr Sutton's statements via Instagram Stories on Wednesday, Rebecca wrote: 'FFS Victoria [eyeroll emoji]. It's a pandemic'

Unimpressed: Complaining about Dr Sutton’s statements via Instagram Stories on Wednesday, Rebecca wrote: ‘FFS Victoria [eyeroll emoji]. It’s a pandemic’

Section 21 of the act ‘Right to liberty and security of person’ dictates that ‘a person must not be subjected to arbitrary arrest or detention’. 

The state’s recent COVID-19 Omnibus (Emergency Measures) Act 2020 has placed limits on human rights during the state of emergency – but not enough to stop exercise.

Melbourne is almost half way through a six-week lockdown aimed at curbing community spread of the coronavirus. 

Frustrated: The glamazon has previously condemned people who refuse to self-isolate and wear masks in public

Frustrated: The glamazon has previously condemned people who refuse to self-isolate and wear masks in public

Mask wearing in Australia’s second-largest city became compulsory last week. 

Last Wednesday, Rebecca uploaded a photo of herself modelling a designer mask, along with an impassioned caption about slowing the spread of coronavirus. 

‘Wear a mask and stay at home if you’re feeling unwell or you’re awaiting a COVID test result,’ she raged.   

There are 4839 active cases of COVID-19 Victoria as of Wednesday 29 July. 

Stern message: Last Wednesday, Rebecca told fans to 'stay the f**k at home' if they felt unwell while showing off her new designer mask

Stern message: Last Wednesday, Rebecca told fans to ‘stay the f**k at home’ if they felt unwell while showing off her new designer mask