NSW health official tells Australians to refrain from TALKING to people to blunt spread of Covid-19
With Sydney still in lockdown amid a handful of new Covid-19 cases, the top health official for New South Wales has called for a new level of social-distancing inhumanity: not having conversations with other people.
After reporting a whopping 78 new Covid-19 cases and one death in the state, chief health officer Dr. Kerry Chant told reporters on Tuesday that Australians shouldn't engage in conversations, even if both parties are wearing masks and regardless of vaccination status.
âWhilst it's human nature to engage in conversation with others, to be friendly, unfortunately, this is not the time to do that,â Chant said.
So even if you run into your next-door neighbor in the shopping center⦠don't start up a conversation. Now is the time for minimizing your interactions with others.
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Masks don't afford âtotal protection,â Chant added, so residents must avoid talking to each other and âbe absolutely sure that as we go about our daily lives, we do not come into contact with anyone else that would pose a risk.â
NSW CHO Kerry Chant says no neighbourly chats: "Whilst it is in human nature to engage in conversation with others, to be friendly, unfortunately, this is not the time to do that."
â" Rachel Mealey (@rachelmealey) July 20, 2021Since the pandemic began, Australia has repeatedly blunted the spread of Covid-19 with some of the world's most draconian lockdown measures, in pursuit of driving new cases down to zero even at the expense of civil liberties. Lockdowns have been reimposed recently, as infections flared up again. In Melbourne, for instance, just about everything other than grocery stores and hospitals was shuttered for nearly four months, and the city entered its fifth lockdown last week. Alice Springs ordered a new lockdown in June after just one new infection was reported.
Also on rt.com Over HALF of Australiaâs population now under stay-at-home orders as South Australia becomes third state to enter lockdownMuch like White House medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci in the US, Chant has been championed by mainstream media outlets as a pandemic-fighting hero. The Guardian referred to the doctor as âunflappableâ and a âsecret weapon.â She was named New South Wales âWoman of the Yearâ for 2021.
Social media critics weren't charmed by her advice against having conversations, however.
âUnbelievable,â author Tonia Buxton said. âDon't behave like a human, forget humanity, just do as you are told.â
British pop duo Right Said Fred suggested that Chant's statement reveals âdesperationâ on the part of government officials. âThey're either running out of time or they're going insane right in front of our eyes.â
Their desperation is front and centre. Theyâre either running out of time or theyâre going insane right in front of our eyes.
â" Right Said Fred (@TheFreds) July 20, 2021Chant also called on residents to continue staying at home, refraining from visiting friends and family. âWe need to consider whenever we leave our house, that anyone with us, anyone we come into contact with, could convey the virus.â
Also on rt.com Australian PM shifts blame for countryâs slow vaccine roll-out on expert medical bodyâs âcautious approachâ & âconstrained adviceâThink your friends would be interested? Share this story!
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