The argument is not whether the care is available there, but what time frame it would arrive. As long as there is a good paramedic service with fast transit via air service to a major hospital you will be a lot better off. No country has perfect hospitals
I wasn’t arguing, I was stating facts with empirical evidence. Aussies would be surprised at the lack of emergency facilities in Queenstown. I know people who have been driven to Dunedin in a very bad way, in private vehicles, due lack of emergency care. You are way safer in metro-Manila. It’s not what you’d expect front the adventure capital of the Southern Hemisphere. But hey, I can’t out-google you I can just go on personal experience.
We are way off topic anyways? As I said at the time and it seems we are getting sone reflections now of Australia’s COVID response, we should be nationally embarrassed.