Lexi Van fears for her life over Covid-19 screenings in homes
Reality show star and TV host Lexi Van has questioned the government’s decision to screen people for COVID-19 in their homes, saying it could be an opportunity for criminals to take advantage.
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Monday that field workers would visit homes to screen people as part of the efforts to curb the spread of the deadly virus. He said those who present symptoms of the illness would be referred to local or mobile clinics for testing.
She asked what would happen to citizens who refused to open their doors, fearing criminals.
“So what happens if we refuse to open for a field worker, thinking it’s a criminal? Will the police beat us? Will our homes become a target? Gosh, this virus is becoming so dangerous! F*k!” she said.
So what happens if we refuse to open for a field worker, thinking it’s a criminal? Will the police beat us? Will our homes become a target?
Gosh, this virus is becoming so dangerous!
She asked what would happen to citizens who refused to open their doors, fearing criminals.
“So what happens if we refuse to open for a field worker, thinking it’s a criminal? Will the police beat us? Will our homes become a target? Gosh, this virus is becoming so dangerous! F*k!” she said.
So what happens if we refuse to open for a field worker, thinking it’s a criminal? Will the police beat us? Will our homes become a target?
Gosh, this virus is becoming so dangerous!
Fok!!
Nah, this is an opportunity for criminals to pose as field workers only to hurt and rob people.
Not such a great idea.
— Lexi Van (@van_lexi) March 30, 2020
Fok!!
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