And so it begins, with Queensland supermarkets, pharmacies and other essential businesses now having the ability to mandate vaccination and exclude unvaccinated people, if the report cited below is correct. This is the same sort of tyranny seen in parts of Europe, now here in Oz, a country which in recent times has turned its back upon the freedoms fought for by the ANZACS.
Queensland anti-vaxxers will need to create parallel communities, if not societies, and be ready to rebuild once the vast majority of the population dies off or is incapacitated, if the vaccine catastrophe school proves to be correct. Of course, in those days, the vaccinated will not have medical support either if the system goes that far with us now. The rest of Australia will face the same fate, but has a little more time to stockpile on supplies, basic food and medicine, even hardware like hand tools. Personally, I am getting rid of all “luxury” items, such as TV, downscaling and using whatever money I get to buy supplies. The age of prepping is here now. Our goal must be to lawfully outlive a corrupt society, rotten to the core, a biofascism that even Left-wing feminist Naomi Wolf calls this New World Order.
“Queensland supermarkets, pharmacies and other essential businesses could have the ability to mandate vaccination and exclude unvaccinated people, according to the state's small business minister.
Anyone entering a cafe, restaurant, bar, club, pub, theatre, cinema, museum, library or sport stadium will need to be fully vaccinated under a statewide mandate from December 17.
The mandate doesn't extend to essential services like grocery stores, but Small Business Minister Di Farmer says all private business are allowed to opt in to the mandate.
'The ability to mandate that staff and patrons be vaccinated is available to every business,' Ms Farmer told reporters on Thursday.
'Any business is able to make that decision, and I think a lot of them are actually thinking about that very seriously.
'(When Queensland opens up) you will need to be protected and businesses all over Queensland will be making that decision.
'If a person decides not to be vaccinated, then those are the things that they will take into consideration.'
While the state will allow private businesses to do as they please, the Queensland Council of Civil Liberties said there must be a balance between people's rights and the public interest.
He said unvaccinated people need to be able to do essential shopping like buying food and medicine.
'We say that the correct balance is if you have a mandate, it must provide an exception of people who are conscientious objectors,' QCCL president Michael Pope told AAP.
'And on top of that, you've got to deal with the fact that people have to be able to buy food and get access to things like pharmacies and those sort of things.
'We accept that this is a serious emergency which requires responses in relation to civil liberties that in normal times we would not accept.
'But we've always argued that those responses have to be necessary and proportionate.'
Just fours days out from travel restrictions easing on fully vaccinated travellers from domestic COVID-19 hotspots, the government is yet to release guidelines for how business should deal with virus cases.
Venues and essential businesses still don't know how close contacts will be dealt with if a COVID-19 cases enters their premises.
Currently close contacts must self-isolate for 14-days regardless of their vaccination status.”
I doubt even if the communist Chinese army invaded Australia to conquer it, conditions for people would be this bad, denying food and medicine.