Emilie Dye: The COVID Lockdown and its Consequences

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Emilie Dye is fired up about what Australia's COVID lockdowns have cost the country — and not just in lives. In this video she unpacks the unseen, long-term damage: lost freedoms, deteriorating mental and physical health, smashed small businesses, exhausted savings and superannuation, and relationships torn apart by border closures. Australia had fewer than a thousand COVID deaths, yet the country endured repeated restrictions that reshaped daily life. She walks viewers through striking stats she references — from Lifeline's record call days and weight gain figures during lockdowns to hundreds of thousands of lost jobs, JobKeeper numbers and closed shops she passes on her daily walk. She's not here to minimise the virus, but to argue that the country needs a full accounting of the trade-offs. This is a call to think critically about public policy, to demand balanced responses that protect both health and liberty, and to talk honestly about how Australia rebuilds its physical, mental and economic wellbeing.
She invites viewers to join the conversation — to share what they think and how their families coped.

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Emilie Dye gets real about the consequences of Australia's COVID lockdowns — the stuff the nightly bulletin didn't always show viewers. Yes, COVID was serious, but the lockdowns came with a string of side effects: skyrocketing calls to Lifeline, rising depression and alcohol use, people putting their hands into superannuation or savings to survive, and a shocking wave of business closures she counted on a 15-minute walk to work. Australia had fewer than a thousand COVID deaths, but the country still lost so much else.
She talks about mental health — the pressure on services and the spike in distress — and physical health, from weight gain to postponed cancer screenings and the likely long-term toll. She quotes numbers: hundreds of thousands of jobs lost early in the pandemic, millions on JobKeeper at the height, and small business owners who simply shut their doors. She also shares how lockdowns stole relationships and farewells: weddings missed, last goodbyes denied and families separated by state and international borders.
This isn't alarmism — it's a plea for balance. The country needs public policy that weighs lives saved against lives and livelihoods altered, and honest debate about the long-term costs. If this resonates with viewers, they're encouraged to hit like, share their story in the comments and subscribe for more conversations about freedom, health and rebuilding Australia after COVID.

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