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Thursday 23 December 2021

Canberra Reintroduces Mandatory Masks Just Days Before Christmas amid Surge of Omicron Infections in New South Wales

 Sorry for being very ignorant but we need to address the massive elephant in the room. Has there been a new type of PCR test developed that an detect the MORONIC VARIANT

How can anywhere know WHAT variant there is, when the PCR test only tells you if there are dead virus strands. It DOES NOT tell you what those strands are! It cannot tell you which alleged variant it is.

The only change we understand is that the Polymerase test has now been changed from checking for three primers to TWO primers. Hence increasing the number of alleged positive tests.

And we say it again, A POSITIVE TEST DOES NOT MEAN AN INFECTION OR CASE OF ANYTHING. This is the corruption being undertaken as always by the evil drivers of this genocide.

When will the brainwashed Homo Morons wake up to this deception?

[The Expose]:The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) has reintroduced mask mandates just days before Christmas. The restrictions were introduced once again as New South Wales (NSW) faces a surge in Covid-19 infections driven by the Omicron variant.

Originally repealed on November 12th, Canberra has now made face masks compulsory again, with the order taking effect on 11:59 pm of December 21st. The measures mean that masks are now required in all indoor settings in the Australian capital, including retail establishments, hospitality venues, elderly care facilities, workplaces and public transport.

The restrictions will remain in place throughout the Christmas and New Year period. Following this, the measures will be reviewed in January 2022 whether they should be extended or not.

Health officials have noted that masks can only be removed in several situations: whilst exercising, communicating with someone who is hearing-impaired and when eating or drinking.

Along with mask mandates, visitor limits were reintroduced at elderly care facilities in Canberra. Residents of care homes will be restricted to five visitors per day and at any one time. Visitors for end-of-life visits are exempted from this rule, with no limits imposed on them.

ACT Deputy Chief Minister Yvette Berry, said: “Wearing a mask indoors is a small price to pay to keep your family and friends safe. In addition to wearing a mask indoors, we all have a responsibility to continue our COVID-safe behaviours, practice physical distancing and [maintain] good hygiene.”

ACT Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith added that “reinstating mandatory mask-wearing indoors is a sensible step to mitigate the risks posed by [the] omicron [variant.] We will continue to monitor the situation over the holiday period, listen to the health advice and respond further if needed.”...<<<Read More>>>>...