The person on the other end of the phone line advised Ms Orr Deas to catch a tram or Uber to the hospital. Neither sat well with her.
She says the next day proved similarly fraught. She again arrived at an empty testing clinic at Gillon Oval and RMIT University. It was enough to drive her to breaking point."My fabric mask was getting soggy because of my tears."With no open testing clinics within walking distance, no access to a car and wanting to avoid public transport, Ms Orr Deas was advised to visit a local doctor.
But Ms Orr Deas says, regardless of whether someone tests positive or negative to coronavirus, they shouldn't have to pay for a test during a global pandemic.Mya Orr Deas is currently unemployed due to coronavirus and says she was lucky to afford the $75 test.Distraught after her ordeal, she emailedIt wasn't until nine.com.au contacted Mr Andrew's office that a response was received.
Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)
Imagine she was positive and ended giving up. Its terrible. Someone should have followed up until she got a test done and checked if she is eligible for $300. It will never end if things are handled this way.
I’ve heard a few similar stories. Poor management!
Appalling & incompetent gov! No wonder Melbourne is in such terrible shape!
Can't believe the person over the phone told her to use public transport or an uber. What an idiot.
Wholly Sh*t. Stop the presses. Headline Millennial struggles with things not going perfectly her way.
The loophole is clear that people go out for testing not get tested by home visit.
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