Now I don't wish covid on anyone, but I do hope he gets sick enough to require hospitalisation so he then realises this is real and not some made up bug he keeps claiming.
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In Western Australia, the state government keeps dribbling on about there have been no locally transmitted cases in 5 months. However, they aren't testing anyone so the virus could be spreading and they wouldn't know because they aren't testing. The only people being tested and those coming into the state and being put into quarantine.
There are people all over my town that are coughing their guts up and its been going on for 3 months now. They have a dry cough and nothing else, just a cough. It started with a primary school child and has spread to every kid and most adults in the town.
I wrote to the Health Department, Minster for Health and the Premier of WA. The Minister for Health responded (the others didn't), and he said it is up to the individuals to get themselves tested if they think they have the virus. I wrote back and said nobody is getting tested because nobody is going to the doctors. I also said it was up to the government to make sure possible cases were tested because this is a pandemic and there is a state of emergency. And that implies the government must act on suspected cases. He hasn't responded to that.
I have also asked the three aforementioned parties if it's safe for me to go outside, go to shops, have complete strangers stand next to me at shopping centres, come home and wash my hands, and wear the same clothes for a couple of days. No comment. Nobody in the government will answer that question.
These issues are stressing me out. The government is saying there is no local transmission but they aren't testing anyone and won't answer my question about is it safe for me to go outside. To me this says the government is hiding something. I'm not a conspiracy nut but it doesn't add up when they say there's no local transmission but we must still stay 1.5 meters apart and nobody will tell me if it's safe to go outside.