By Joseph on Monday, 18 October 2021
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Life, but Not as We Know it Jim, for the Unvaccinated in New South Wales By James Reed

For your interest, here is the fate of the unvaccinated in New South Wales, according to the state government website. Notice how the unvaccinated are not permitted to attend church, thus living in sin, or go to a hairdresser, thus living in sin, and with unkept long hair down to their knees!  Mask are to be worn, on an aircraft when the aircraft is flying above NSW and in the airport. So, why does a mask need to be worn while flying above NSW? One would have thought that the closeness of plane flight would have required it, regardless. No matter. It is all crazy, and the rest of the world will have a field day throwing satire at it. Australia is pretty much finished as a country as I see it; game over unless some mighty radical pro-freedom changes occur.

As well, the measures fail by their own terms, because on their assumption that the unvaxxed are the spreaders, and the unvaxxed somehow cause the vaxxed to lose protection, even the biofascist measures will not stop Covid.

https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/stay-safe/rules/not-fully-vaccinated

 

"Since 11 October 2021, new rules are in place for fully vaccinated people in NSW.  

You are fully vaccinated if you have had 2 doses of a COVID-19 vaccination or you have a medical exemption

Children under 16 years of age who are not fully vaccinated can generally follow the rules for fully vaccinated people so long as they visit certain businesses with a fully vaccinated member of your household.  

For people over the age of 16 who are not fully vaccinated, more rules and restrictions apply.  
 
You are not fully vaccinated if you have had: 

Masks, COVID-19 Safe Check-in, and vaccination evidence

Masks

All people over the age of 12 must wear a face mask: 

Exemptions are available. Learn more about face mask rules

COVID-19 safe check in

Occupiers of premises are required to continue to take reasonable steps to ensure people can check-in or provide their contact details to when they enter your premises. 

If you are entering a premises where check-in is required, you must:

Learn more about COVID-19 Safe Check-in.

Vaccination evidence

Vaccination evidence includes:

The NSW government is working to ensure you can access your vaccination evidence in the Service NSW app. 

A person who is required to be fully vaccinated to enter premises must:

If you are required to be fully vaccinated to enter a premises, you may be asked to produce your vaccination evidence by the occupier. We encourage you to comply with an occupier’s request.

You do not have to produce your vaccination evidence to the occupier, however, the occupier may refuse entry to you if you do not produce your vaccination evidence.

People who provide an emergency service are able to enter premises if they are not fully vaccinated and are at the premises to provide an emergency service.  

Visiting family and friends

Place of residence

The rules for visiting a place of residence have changed.

If you are over the age of 16 years and are not fully vaccinated you cannot visit another person’s place of residence, except in limited circumstances. 

You can visit someone at their home, and have someone visit your home for the purposes of: 

Anyone under the age of 16 who is not fully vaccinated is not subject to these restrictions and may:

 

Caring and compassionate visits

If you are not fully vaccinated you are allowed to visit a home – and have a person visit your home – for caring and compassionate reasons including:  

Sport and exercise

General rules

Sport and exercise options are significantly greater for people who are fully vaccinated. 

People who are fully vaccinated can participate in an outdoor sport and exercise gathering of up to 20 people.

If you are not fully vaccinated you can participate in a gathering for sport or exercise with one other person or with your household.

Gyms and indoor recreation facilities

Gyms and indoor recreation facilities, such as a squash court, table tennis centre, health studio, bowling alley, and ice rink can open.

If you are not fully vaccinated you cannot visit a gym or indoor recreation facility.

Recreation facilities

Recreation facilities such as zoos, aquariums, sports stadiums, showgrounds, racecourses, motor racing tracks and theme parks, can open. 

If you are not fully vaccinated you cannot visit a recreation facility. 

Public swimming pools

Outdoor public swimming pools can open.  

Indoor public swimming pools can open for: 

If you are not fully vaccinated you cannot visit a public swimming pool, either indoor or outdoor. 

Outdoor gatherings

Up to 30 people can participate in an outdoor gathering, for example, for outdoor recreation such as a picnic.

If you are not fully vaccinated you can gather with one other person or with your household.

Outdoor events

Outdoor events and gatherings can take place in NSW.

if you are not fully vaccinated you cannot attend an outdoor event. 

Schools

Schools can open and teaching can resume face-to-face. 

Follow the rules for schools at the Department of Education.
 

Shopping and personal services

Premises that remain closed

The following businesses and premises in NSW must remain closed to the public: 

Retail, products and services

Retail premises and businesses that provide goods or services can open and resume in store services to customers.

If you are not fully vaccinated

If you are not fully vaccinated, you can only visit critical retail premises. These are:

For any other retail premises, or a business that provides goods or services, you can only visit these premises if the business chooses to offer Click-and-Collect.

If you visit critical retail premises, you must:

People who provide an emergency service are able to enter premises if they are not fully vaccinated and are at the premises to provide an emergency service.  

Hairdressers, beauty salons and massage premises

Hairdressers, spas, nail salons, beauty salons, waxing salons, tanning salons, tattoo parlours and massage parlours can open. 

If you are not fully vaccinated you cannot visit a retail hairdresser, beauty salon or massage premises. 

Restaurants and hospitality

Hospitality premises, such as casinos, restaurants, cafes, function centres, food courts, take away food and drink premises, kiosks, micro-breweries or small distilleries, cellar doors, pubs, registered clubs, and small bars can re-open to customers to consume food and beverages on premises. 

If you are not fully vaccinated you cannot visit a hospitality venue except for take away.

Construction and renovations

 

Construction and renovations across NSW can commence or continue. 

The rules for construction sites are the same whether you are fully vaccinated or not fully vaccinated. 

You can enter a construction site in NSW.

You must check in with the Service.NSW app or provide your contact details to the occupier of the site and follow the face mask rules

For rules about renovations, repairs, maintenance and cleaning at your home, follow the rules for visitors to a home.

Work

The rules for work change on Monday 11 October 2021:

If you live in Greater Sydney and are not fully vaccinated

Greater Sydney includes the Central Coast, Blue Mountains, Shellharbour and Wollongong Local Government Areas. If you are not fully vaccinated your employer must require you to work from home unless it is not reasonably practicable to do so. 

If you are not fully vaccinated and it is not reasonably practicable for you to work from home, you can go to work, so long as it is not at a business re-opening at 70%.

If you live in regional and rural NSW and are not fully vaccinated

If you have had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine your employer must allow you to work from home if is reasonably practicable to do so.  

If you have not had any doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, you must work from home if it is reasonably practicable to do so. Your employer must require you to work from home unless it is not reasonably practicable to do so.

If you have had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and you are required to attend your place of work you can go to work. From 1 November 2021, you must be fully vaccinated to go work.

If you have not had any doses of a COVID-19 vaccine and it is not reasonably practicable to work from home, you cannot go to work if you are required to be vaccinated. 

If you work as an:

Requirements to be fully vaccinated before performing your job continue to apply. Follow the rules for vaccination for workers.

Events and entertainment

Entertainment facilities

 

Entertainment facilities, such as a cinema, theatre, musical hall, concert hall, dance hall, or drive-in cinemas, can open.

If you are not fully vaccinated you cannot visit an entertainment facility. 
 

Weddings and religious ceremonies

Weddings

Weddings in NSW may have up to 100 people who are fully vaccinated.

All people at a wedding must be seated while consuming food and drink. Dancing is permitted.

People who live in Greater Sydney (including Central Coast, Blue Mountains, Shellharbour or Wollongong local government areas) can attend a wedding anywhere in:

People who live in regional and rural NSW can attend a wedding anywhere in NSW.

If you are not fully vaccinated you can only attend a small wedding service. 

A small wedding service is a wedding with up to 11 people attending, being:

Funerals and memorial services

Funerals and memorial services in NSW may have up to 100 people.

Do not attend a funeral or memorial service if there are more than 100 people in attendance.

All people at a funeral or memorial service must be seated while consuming food and drink. Dancing is permitted.

People who live in Greater Sydney (including Central Coast, Blue Mountains, Shellharbour or Wollongong local government areas) can attend a funeral or memorial service anywhere in:

People who live in regional and rural NSW can attend a funeral or memorial service anywhere in NSW.

If you are not fully vaccinated you can only attend a small funeral or memorial service. 

A small funeral or memorial service is a funeral or memorial with up to 10 people attending, not including the person conducting the service and anyone necessary for the conduct of the service. 

Places of worship

A place of worship can open to members of the public. 

If you are not fully vaccinated you cannot attend a place of worship.

Travel and transport

From 11 October 2021 you do not need register travel within NSW. Travel restrictions still apply.

Sharing a vehicle and carpooling

Rules for sharing a vehicle have changed.

If you are not fully vaccinated you can only travel in a vehicle with people you live with. You are only allowed to share a car with a person you do not live with if it is:  

For children under the age of 16 who are not fully vaccinated, you can travel in a vehicle with another person you do not live with. You do not have to carry or produce evidence of your name and address.

Vessels

Rules for sharing a vessel have changed.

If you are not fully vaccinated you can only travel in a vessel with people you live with. You are only allowed to share a vessel with a person you do not live with if it is:  

For children under the age of 16 who are not fully vaccinated, you can travel in a car with another person you do not live with. You do not have to carry or produce evidence of your name and address.

Holidays and holiday homes or recreational regional visits

People in Greater Sydney cannot travel beyond Greater Sydney for a holiday or recreational visits including day-trips.

Greater Sydney includes the Central Coast, Blue Mountains, Shellharbour and Wollongong local government areas (see map).  

People outside of Greater Sydney cannot enter Greater Sydney for a holiday or recreational visits including day-trips.

If you want to: 

you need a reasonable excuse

If you are not fully vaccinated you can use a holiday home or short-term accommodation with people who are from your household.

If you are not fully vaccinated you cannot take a holiday outside the local government area you live in.

Stay safe and stop the spread of COVID-19.

Check in when you go out.

Get vaccinated when you are eligible.

Get tested if you have the mildest of symptoms and even if you have been vaccinated.

Wear a face mask when required."

 

Unbelievable! Wouldn’t we be better off under CCP rule? What real point is there in continuing the myth of Australian liberal democracy under rules like this? I am sure the CCP would be better. Even nuclear annihilation would be better; better dead than a Covid slave!

 

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