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Thursday, August 20, 2020

The army is now posted at "COVID" checkpoints



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  • The Elites discovered that the Sheeple will obey almost any insane order if it comes from a man in a white lab coat.


(NBC)  -  They are living under some of the most draconian lockdown restrictions in the world.
A spike in coronavirus cases led authorities in the Australian state of Victoria to declare a state of disaster on Aug. 2, allowing police checkpoints to be put in place and establishing hefty fines for residents and businesses caught breaching the regulations.
And any hope people had of returning to something like normality has been abandoned: On Sunday, lockdown measures were extended for four more weeks.
"I actually have my travel letters on the front seat in my car, and I have my hospital identification on me, because I'm afraid I'm going to get stopped," said Dr. Carmen Brown, 47, adding that similar measures should be introduced in the United States to combat the virus.

Brown, an obstetrician from Atlanta who moved to Victoria's state capital, Melbourne, in 2016, said she has to drive out of the city to the rural hospital where she practices, so she is routinely stopped.
"Even more frightening," she said, was the fact that military personnel were monitoring some of the larger checkpoints.
"It just feels surreal. It doesn't feel like this is normal life at all," she said.
the residents of Victoria can leave their homes only for food, caregiving and essential work. Exercise is permitted once a day within 3 miles of home.
Those breaching the rules face fines of $1,000 or more, and repeat offenders can be taken to court and fined almost $15,000. Companies can be fined more than $70,000 for breaking the rules.
Some, including Nafisa Yussf, 31, have criticized the government's handling of the lockdown.
"A lot of people didn't know it was happening," she said. "There was not even time for people to prepare and to get essential food and medicine."
 


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