Greater Sydney has been told they need another six million jabs if they want to escape lockdown by next month. @Gabrielle_Boyle #9Today pic.twitter.com/ptpdgRopne
— The Today Show (@TheTodayShow) August 3, 2021
Previously in Australia: Only ONE Person in Their 20s and Only 5 in Their 30s or 40s Have Ever “Died of Covid”
Australia is the front lines for the fight against the deadly coronavirus.
If we don’t fight the coronavirus there, we’ll have to fight it here.
America should send in the military to help the Australians force-vaxx their goyim, or it’s only a matter of time before the Australian variant is beating down our doors.
Australian authorities said they could ease a COVID-19 lockdown that demands Sydney’s five million people stay home until the end of August if half the population is vaccinated, even as new infections linger near a 16-month high.
A lifting of restrictions in the country’s most populous city and its surrounds in New South Wales state would be a boost for Prime Minister Scott Morrison, under intense pressure for his government’s handling of the vaccine rollout, with the threat of a second economic recession in as many years looming.
New South Wales, which accounts for a third of all activity in Australia’s A$2 trillion ($1.47 trillion) economy, has struggled to contain a surge of cases of the highly infectious Delta variant in Sydney despite the lockdown, currently due to be lifted on Aug. 29.
While the state on Tuesday reported another 199 locally acquired COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours – near a 16-month high of 239 infections recorded in one day last week – Premier Gladys Berejiklian said curbs could be eased if six million people in New South Wales are vaccinated by the time the lockdown is due to end.
“Six million jabs is roughly half the population with at least one or two doses,” Berejiklian told reporters in Sydney. “That gives us additional options as to what life looks like on 29 August.”
Berejiklian didn’t say exactly how many in New South Wales were fully vaccinated as of Tuesday, but said the state is on course to meet its vaccination target. She cautioned the number of people in the community while infectious would also need to come down.
Although Australia has largely kept its COVID-19 numbers relatively low, with just over 34,500 cases and 925 deaths, its national vaccination rollout has hit several roadblocks due to changing medical advice on AstraZeneca (AZN.L) doses over blood clot concerns and supply constraints for Pfizer (PFE.N) inoculation.
Only 925 have died from the killer Wuhan Chinese Lab Virus since March – but if they wouldn’t have locked everyone in their houses, dozens more could have died.
Every life is more valuable than everything else on earth, and destroying everything is a small price for ensuring that no one dies from this real virus.
"Sydney's ticket out of COVID lockdown? Six million shots"
The medical mafia overtook the world. Now they can dictate whatever they want to fill their wallets!
Especially concerning when you read about the very low case numbers in Australia.#Covid1984 https://t.co/aisHXtWV7x
— HPV Vaccine Side Effects (@HPVSideEffects) August 3, 2021
The article states…Sydney’s five million people are under a strict stay-at-home order because of a worrying surge of nearly 3,000 infections since the middle of June…….huh??3000 infections out of 5 million people in past six weeks… And it warrants this action??? https://t.co/FwgvYq5kcU
— TheRose.Bud (@therose88) August 1, 2021
In Sydney:
From Monday, 300 soldiers will check positive cases to ensure they are isolating
Six million Australians are currently under stay-at-home orders after cases rose
Just 14 per cent of people have been jabbed
Welcome to commie-ville!
— Gisele ~ WE MUST ALL REJECT THIS WEF GREAT RESET! (@waikikigigi) July 31, 2021
The bad news is that the vaccine doesn’t actually do anything, so even after they vaxx the 6 million with an electric soap lampshade, they’ll have to remain locked down indefinitely – such is the cost of safety in a world where viruses run buckwild on the loose.