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Australia’s Northern Territory Imposes World’s Strictest COVID-19 Jab Mandate


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Australia’s fascist regime continues to inflict disgusting COVID tyranny.

Much of the authoritarianism has transpired in New South Wales & Victoria.

But today’s news comes from the Northern Territory (NT).

The sparsely populated region announced the world’s strictest COVID-19 jab mandate.

NT residents with a job that involves interaction with members of the public must receive the experimental COVID-19 jab.

That includes retail, supermarkets, hospitality, and many others.

Those who don’t comply face a fine of $5,000.

November 13th is the deadline to receive at least one dose.

Watch the announcement below:

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news.com.au reported:

Essential workers in the Northern Territory will be subject to one of the strictest Covid-19 vaccination mandates in the world to begin in just a month.

Chief Minister Michael Gunner said employees who interacted with the public needed to get least one Covid-19 jab by November 13 or they wouldn’t be allowed back to work and faced a $5000 fine.

The new directions apply to:

  • Employees at all jobs that involve interacting with members of the public. For example: hospitality, banking, retail, supermarket, receptionists, hairdressers and beauty therapists
  • Workers who come into direct contact with people at risk of severe illness from Covid-19, like Aboriginal people or those who can’t be vaccinated
  • Employees who work in a high-risk setting where there is a known risk of Covid-19 transmission or outbreak
  • People who perform work in essential infrastructure, food or essential good security or supply, or logistics

The direction also includes a provision that mandates booster shots for those workers in the future.

Employers will be allowed to request proof of vaccination of staff and will be required to keep a register of the vaccination status of all employees.

Some exemptions will be available to those who have legitimate reasons not to be vaccinated. It must be supported by medical evidence.

RT weighed in:

Spanning an area roughly the size of Spain, Italy and France combined, the region has fully vaccinated 65% of its population. Gunner, however, said “an even spread” of vaccination was needed throughout the territory, referring to the lower inoculation uptake among Aboriginal and other remote communities.

The Northern Territory, home to major city Darwin, has weathered the pandemic remarkably well, registering just over 200 cases. The area’s chief, however, admitted this may not last: “One day, perhaps one day soon, it will be here and it will stay here.” 

Other regions of Australia have imposed vaccine mandates on certain sectors. The premier of Victoria, Daniel Andrews, declared at the start of October that all residents in the southerly state working in occupations such as retail, law, media and professional sports must come forward and be double-jabbed by November 26. People employed in healthcare, education and construction already had the vaccine mandate thrust upon them. 

The announcement of the jab requirement for construction workers spurred mass protests that turned violent in the regional capital of Melbourne in September.

The question that remains is will NT residents comply with the mandate or go on strike?

In the United States, we’ve already seen walkouts from Southwest employees and air traffic controllers.

Will NT Aussies attempt the same action?



 

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