01 December 2020

We’ve eliminated coronavirus from the community, but what if...

(Article, Herald Sun, Thu 26 Nov 2020)

Friday the 27th of November 2020 is a monumental day for Victorians as they have eliminated the coronavirus from the community, without any sort of vaccine, remembering that the first case according to Australia’s Department of Health was in Victoria on the 25th of January 2020.

https://www.health.gov.au/ministers/the-hon-greg-hunt-mp/media/first-confirmed-case-of-novel-coronavirus-in-australia

According to the authorities, after 28 days of no (alleged) ‘cases’, which can be erroneously assessed, the SARS-CoV-2 virus is considered ‘eliminated’ from the community.

Great, as the taxpaying ‘mums and dads’ did not have to spend a cent on a vaccine.

So what happens if there is an alleged case in Victoria?

Who is to ‘blame’ for that?

The answer is quite simple, the government or rather the people in government.

So, who should you sue in case of financial hardship?

Why not start with the state, the premier and the party the premier belongs to and others responsible.

In any event before suing any persons, you must seek the correct legal advice prior to any action.

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