• Nothing lasts for ever

    From Gordon@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 14 04:47:02 2023
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/300949503/live-last-remaining-covid19-restrictions-removed

    Really?

    While the Government is removing its mandates to stay home when sick, and to wear masks in health settings, Health Minister Ayesha Verrall says it's a
    good idea to do both.

    She said people should still stay home when sick. Current health advice was
    to stay home for five days after testing positive.

    And she said it was sensible to continue wearing a mask when visiting,
    for example, a retirement home.

    She said workplaces could continue to require vaccination as part of their
    work health and safety plans. Te Whatu Ora, which manages hospitals, would continue to require staff in some areas were vaccinated for Covid-19,
    she said."

    More evidence that the Government is not going to let this go easily.

    Mandating the vaccine is nothing short of an an unacceptable risk.

    Interesting also that the PM seems to have forgotten what actually happen
    over the last 2 years.

    Yes, the excess deaths, still going on.

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  • From Tony@21:1/5 to Gordon on Mon Aug 14 04:59:46 2023
    Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote: >https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/300949503/live-last-remaining-covid19-restrictions-removed

    Really?

    While the Government is removing its mandates to stay home when sick, and to >wear masks in health settings, Health Minister Ayesha Verrall says it's a >good idea to do both.

    She said people should still stay home when sick. Current health advice was >to stay home for five days after testing positive.

    And she said it was sensible to continue wearing a mask when visiting,
    for example, a retirement home.

    She said workplaces could continue to require vaccination as part of their >work health and safety plans. Te Whatu Ora, which manages hospitals, would >continue to require staff in some areas were vaccinated for Covid-19,
    she said."

    More evidence that the Government is not going to let this go easily.

    Mandating the vaccine is nothing short of an an unacceptable risk.

    Interesting also that the PM seems to have forgotten what actually happen >over the last 2 years.

    Yes, the excess deaths, still going on.
    It is just more of the plan to make us sheep.
    Well I remember a story, can't recall the name. of sheep that had very sharp teeth and devoured the wolves.

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  • From Tony@21:1/5 to Mutley on Tue Aug 15 21:07:17 2023
    Mutley <mutley2000@hotmail.com> wrote:
    Tony <lizandtony@orcon.net.nz> wrote:

    Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote: >>>https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/300949503/live-last-remaining-covid19-restrictions-removed

    Really?

    While the Government is removing its mandates to stay home when sick, and to >>>wear masks in health settings, Health Minister Ayesha Verrall says it's a >>>good idea to do both.

    She said people should still stay home when sick. Current health advice was >>>to stay home for five days after testing positive.

    And she said it was sensible to continue wearing a mask when visiting, >>>for example, a retirement home.

    She said workplaces could continue to require vaccination as part of their >>>work health and safety plans. Te Whatu Ora, which manages hospitals, would >>>continue to require staff in some areas were vaccinated for Covid-19,
    she said."

    More evidence that the Government is not going to let this go easily.

    Mandating the vaccine is nothing short of an an unacceptable risk.

    Interesting also that the PM seems to have forgotten what actually happen >>>over the last 2 years.

    Yes, the excess deaths, still going on.
    It is just more of the plan to make us sheep.
    Well I remember a story, can't recall the name. of sheep that had very sharp >>teeth and devoured the wolves.

    I see Pink Hair and "Masks" Baker are not in favor of these mandates
    being withdrawn. They have made their money on promoting Covid fear
    in the population and government.
    Indeed they are not keen, the gravy train might dry up.

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  • From Mutley@21:1/5 to Tony on Wed Aug 16 08:40:48 2023
    Tony <lizandtony@orcon.net.nz> wrote:

    Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote: >>https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/300949503/live-last-remaining-covid19-restrictions-removed

    Really?

    While the Government is removing its mandates to stay home when sick, and to >>wear masks in health settings, Health Minister Ayesha Verrall says it's a >>good idea to do both.

    She said people should still stay home when sick. Current health advice was >>to stay home for five days after testing positive.

    And she said it was sensible to continue wearing a mask when visiting,
    for example, a retirement home.

    She said workplaces could continue to require vaccination as part of their >>work health and safety plans. Te Whatu Ora, which manages hospitals, would >>continue to require staff in some areas were vaccinated for Covid-19,
    she said."

    More evidence that the Government is not going to let this go easily.

    Mandating the vaccine is nothing short of an an unacceptable risk.

    Interesting also that the PM seems to have forgotten what actually happen >>over the last 2 years.

    Yes, the excess deaths, still going on.
    It is just more of the plan to make us sheep.
    Well I remember a story, can't recall the name. of sheep that had very sharp >teeth and devoured the wolves.

    I see Pink Hair and "Masks" Baker are not in favor of these mandates
    being withdrawn. They have made their money on promoting Covid fear
    in the population and government.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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