Ho Chi Min, that was quick!
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... and the ZIKA Virus too ? Gosh, that one was a dead loss for panicking people . [bigwhistle]
But.. This time.... (Think "little pinkies /piggies..) THIS little virus....had an obedient 'test' ready for it, one which can be fiddled to fool the masses.... The only problem the PTB have is keeping a lid on effective therapies / preventatives UNTIL an expen$ive 'vaccine' can be invented and rolled out, then said test can be re-jigged to enhance the success of those 'vaccines'.
It also helps if the Official Definition of 'Herd Immunity' is changed, to reflect the novel "truth" that VACCINATION is the ONLY way to obtainit...
- A bit like all the off-road magazines declaring one brand of tyres are the ONLY 'A/T' designated tyre.
- No connection of that brand being the biggest advertiser...
Cynical ? what gives it away ?
Kinder to the inmates than a coastal or island resort, like Rottnest... Camp view out the window is.... Very Average, so the telly will be better appreciated. As will the swimming pool (?) and whatever else is inside the wire.....
Oh, then there's the long, long trek if anyone is silly enough to walk out.....[bigwhistle]
Just heard an interview on the ABC with a viral guru professor from Dungog, about mining camps , especially the Howard Springs NT camp. She went on to say that Mining camps were not as good as " specialist " quarantine camps like Howard Springs. HULLOOO! Howard Springs was never designed as a quarantine camp, it is an old workers camp. How are we to believe any thing when a guru professor can't get that right. OR, have we found another conspiracy ? They are thick on the ground nowadays.
"The facility is a disused workers camp about 25 kilometres south of the Darwin CBD."
"It has been owned by the NT Government since 2019 and had been sitting vacant, costing the government millions of dollars in annual maintenance.
At the start of the pandemic, in February, it was used to house Australians who had been evacuated from Wuhan."
Inside the Darwin quarantine camp, where life is 'like a holiday' for people escaping lockdown - ABC News