Why do covid policy and media have us feeling hopeless, divided and socially isolated?

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“Imagine that phrase, a woman in a camp in Australia is being detained. That in itself, tells you where you are,” says investigative journalist Lee Smith, commenting on the alleged detention of a woman in Darwin, Australia in a ‘quarantine’ facility, without a positive Covid-19 result.

In this Episode, I’m joined by Lee (‘The Epoch Times,’ ‘The Tablet’), to look at why Covid-19 policy and media have us feeling often hopeless, divided, and socially isolated.

In Darwin, Hayley Hodgson’s license plate was tracked via video surveillance after visiting a friend, diagnosed with Covid-19. She was subsequently detained for two weeks in ‘quarantine’ camp.

At this point, you can’t help but question whether certain ‘safety’ measures are really about public health.

Alongside what, government, media, and corporations are doing, how have we added to our social isolation, and how do we reverse the trend?

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