Constructive Criticism vs "Ridiculous" Rhetoric: Politics, Health, and Twitter | Q+A

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Clinical Nurse Specialist Abbey Fistrovic says the pandemic shouldn't be politicised, Melbourne GP Vyom Sharma says it's "bizarre" for MPs to block experts, and Andrew Laming calls for citizens to "stand up against any government if they feel the science is being ignored."

Panellists: Kerryn Phelps, Former AMA President and City of Sydney councillor; Lucy Morgan, Respiratory physician, Nepean Hospital; Vyom Sharma, General Practitioner; and Abbey Fistrovic, Clinical Nurse Specialist. With a live cross to: Andrew Laming, Liberal Member for Bowman, and Ged Kearney, Shadow Assistant Minister for Aged Care.

This episode was broadcast on Monday, August 3 2020.

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