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Saturday, 26 December 2020

Hard border restrictions imposed on Australian states following small coronavirus outbreak

Remember this .... the Covid-19 virus has NEVER been isolated or identified, so therefore it does not exist. The PCR test is not fit for purpose and any 'positive tests' DO NOT prove infection; neither is a positive test a CASE. This entire thing IS a deception and IT IS a HOAX.

[Natural News]: The Victorian government in Australia has enforced hard border restrictions following a small COVID-19 outbreak in the neighboring state of New South Wales (NSW).

State Premier Daniel Andrews passed an order forbidding residents from Greater Sydney and the NSW Central Coast from entering any part of Victoria without going into hotel quarantine for two weeks. Victorian residents coming from the two “red zones” were given a one-day grace period to get back home. After that, the police closed down the border as cases in Northern Beaches in Sydney soared to more than 80.

But border town mayors criticized the order, saying it will cause hour-long queues, harm local businesses and cast a cloud over the upcoming holidays.

The latest restrictions will only cover the red zones but will remain in place for as long as necessary, according to Andrews. The premier ordered the restrictions after Sydney’s northern beaches cluster, a region placed in a five-day lockdown, tallied a total of 83 cases on Sunday.

Every neighboring region also started prohibiting Greater Sydney residents from entering their territories and some have also blocked Central Coast residents. Queensland, for instance, reimposed NSW border checkpoints on Tuesday after some Sydneysiders attempted to enter the state illegally.

But Kevin Mack, the mayor of Albury which abuts the Victorian city of Wodonga, called the changes caused by the order “a disaster.” Mack said that the freeway to Wodonga was jammed with a 12-mile queue one night and there were traffic problems as early as six in the morning of Monday.

“I think the people in my community, Albury and Wodonga, are sick and tired of this,” Mack added. The Victorian-NSW border had only been open for less than a month after it was ordered shut from early July to late November.

The mayor noted the Andrews’ decision will come at the expense of the 24,000 vehicles traveling through Albury and Wodonga daily, the majority of which are motorists traveling to and from work. He added that the restrictions will have a huge impact on local businesses, especially as many retailers had been looking forward to Christmas....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...