What state are you in? Any laws there that prescribe withholding treatment without a test?
I would have also asked for a refusal in writing in case you wanted to take it to court, but more so because people hate the accountability of putting their name to a written statement and that might have coerced them to treat you.
Is it just an IV infusion or something more complicated like dialysis? I don't know about more complicated treatments but if it was just a IV they could easily do it in a isolation room with droplet precautions (I.e. just treat you as they would treat you if you have covid and needed this treatment).
It's in nsw I don't think the laws matter any more, after covid and the election, nothing is real and there's no justice. The stupid part is that they said if I go to emergency they'd probably give it to me that way, and that hypothetically if I tested positive that I couldn't get the vaccine anyway cause it would mess up my infusion drug. So all in all they're denying me because they need as many positive results as possible. This is the advantage of flooding shit skins and immigrants in white countries and in their healthcare system, the cunts I dealt with were all Philippino or Indian, they can justify telling me no for so many reasons like the fact they come from nothing and see me as a privileged aussie, they are earning more money than they ever would in their shit hole country and would lick the floor if their boss told them to if it meant not losing their salary etc
Haha just go to emergency then, easy fix.
I went to a NSW hospital earlier this year and didn't have this bullshit, they didn't even ask for a test when I came from a hotspot, just treated me as if I had symptomless covid.
Hilariously it was all for show and no fucks given. The room had a airlock door to prevent transmission and normal door (for emergencies maybe?) The only one who used the airlock door was the doctor (not the nurses, cleaners or food porters), and the doctor was pissed that nobody was using the airlock because the room was "sealed" and using the normal door could lead to the air conditioning breaking. The doctor was the only one who regularly did not wear a mask though.
The whole thing is retarded, even doctors aren't worried.
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