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Adham Tebbie • Jul 29, 2021

Covid-19 Questions Left Unanswered by NSW Government

According to the NSW State Health Department, people at most risk are over the age of 70 and/or have a serious illness. Why is the entire NSW population being treated as being at most risk? Why aren’t health lockdown orders only applied around and within the vicinity of those at most risk? 

Questions Unanswered by NSW State Government


  • How many of positive Covid-19 cases in NSW have been asymptomatic?


  • According to the NSW State Health Department, people at most risk are over the age of 70 and or have a serious illness. Why is the entire NSW population being treated as being at most risk? Why aren’t health lockdown orders only applied around and within the vicinity of those at most risk? 


  • Why haven’t the World Health Organisation (WHO) and World Governments pushed for the development of a Covid-19 treatment rather than a vaccine?


  • What properties of the Covid-19 virus pose unforeseeable threats to people that aren't at most risk? Have patient data been analysed to ascertain health anomalies in positive cases which the Covid-19 virus capitalises on to cause severe symptoms or death? Should people with the subject health anomalies be added to the list of people at most risk?


  • Can the NSW Government provide a rough estimate of how many lives have been saved as a result of lockdown health orders over the past 2 years?


  • The people who were out in the community whilst infectious felt well enough to carry on about their daily business; didn’t feel the need to take a day off. Were those in the community whilst infectious, acting with the malice intention of spreading the virus? Or the virus didn't cause enough discomfort to warrant a day off?


  • On the 28th of July, Gladys said that teachers can now take the Astrazeneca vaccine based on the health advice because adults can take the Astrazeneca vaccine. Why is the education system being governed by health experts and not by politicians?


  • What doubts over the vaccine justify lockdown orders being applicable to those fully vaccinated? How will vaccines prevent further lockdowns once the majority are vaccinated? What is the difference between having been vaccinated now and vaccinated when the majority is vaccinated?


  • Is there empirical evidence to show that wearing masks limits the spread of the virus? Why weren’t masks used to halt the spread of the flu before the Covid-19 pandemic?


  • What would likely happen should all lockdown restrictions be lifted except for those at most risk?


  • There have been 60 deaths of people under the age of 70 caused by Covid-19 in Australia. 38 of those deaths were people in their 60s. Statistically speaking, the virus does not pose a threat to people under 60, so what is the government protecting the NSW population from? Is the collapsing of the economy a necessary precautionary measure? Are Lockdowns also a necessary precautionary measure?


  • Has the NSW Government considered giving their constituents the freedom in deciding whether to seek medical care should they feel sick? And trust that they won’t be in the company of the elderly when sick?


  • Would the NSW Government agree that the precautionary measures undertaken mainly accounts for the media-incited hysteria surrounding Covid-19 more so than the actual harm caused by the virus?


To General Public of NSW


Question to all readers: Other than pondering on lockdown restrictions and statistics, have the daily NSW Covid-19 update conferences produced new information regarding the severity of the virus? Can you honestly say that the conferences are producing more than recycled information on a daily basis over the past 6 weeks? 


The main points in the daily update conferences are:


  • Show gratitude for the number of people who got tested;
  • Encourage larger testing rates;
  • Reveal number of new daily cases;
  • Plead for people to obey lockdown orders;
  • Plead the public not to visit family;
  • Advise non-essential workers to stay home;
  • The delta strain is spreading mainly in households and workplaces;
  • You will feel horrible if you pass it on to family members;
  • Get vaccinated, the vaccine is the best solution for the pandemic;
  • Police Commissioner warning the public of potential fines and increased police presence; and
  • All Government decisions are based on the advice of health experts.


Everyday for the past 6 weeks, update conferences have more or less entailed the above talking points. Every single day, over and over again. The same recycled narrative has been conveyed every single day. News outlets don’t have their own investigation team working to bring to light all the latest developments, the information broadcasted is solely derived from the recycled hogwash conveyed at the update conferences. Each bulletin is a compilation of State Government Ministers saying a few words like “ Vaccination rates need to go up”, “We are following the health expert advice”, “We all need to work together and comply with lockdown rules”, “This virus is very dangerous”, “Do the right thing and protect your loved ones”. News bulletin segments only consist of sequences lasting no more than 10 seconds to compensate for the public’s embarrassingly low attention span.
All it takes to have people behave in accordance with lockdown measures is a compilation of politicians saying a few fear instilling words. 


The virus is what it is. A spike in the number of positive cases does not imply that the virus is more dangerous than it already is. The correspondence of increased number of cases has the effect of heightening the level of danger posed by the virus. It’s ridiculous given that at the very least, the majority of those not at most at risk would likely only experience flu-like symptoms should they catch the virus.


People need to take initiative and form their own point of view or opinion based on their independent research and logic. No one has the right to force their point of view upon you, especially those who solely rely on mainstream news for information regarding the pandemic. Make it your responsibility to cross-reference the validity and legitimacy of what’s conveyed by politicians on news broadcasts rather than perceiving the correspondence as absolute truth. It’s all hogwash that's been recycled daily for the past 6 weeks.


There has never been a more critical period for masses to influence public policy. World Governments are preparing for a new economic and political order as well as a major societal and technological shift. This is a certain fact.



Sign the NSW Covid-19 Public Health Orders Explanatory Memorandum Petition Here



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