Western Australia has passed legislation that grants COVID-19 officers authorization to strip people from their homes and inoculate them against their will.
While the bill doesn’t specifically state ‘forced vaccination,’ its vague wording leaves it open to such interpretation.
The “Emergency Management Amendment” legislation includes “Powers of officers in relation to persons exposed to SARS-CoV-2 virus.”
“While a COVID-19 declaration is in force, for the purpose of limiting the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, an authorised COVID-19 officer may direct any person who has been exposed, or any class of person who may have been exposed, to the SARS-CoV-2 virus to do all or any of the following,” the Western Australia bill reads. [page 14]
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“ (a) to remain in an area specified by the officer for such period as is specified by the officer;”
“(b) to remain quarantined from other persons for such period, and in such reasonable manner, as is specified by the officer;”
“(c) to submit to infection prevention and control procedures within such reasonable period, and in such reasonable manner, as is specified by the officer.”
The bill also allows “COVID-19 officers” to break into your home or vehicle without a warrant.
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Australia… Just when you thought Covid was over… new legislation introduced in WA allows “officers” to break into your home without a warrant, force people into a quarantine facilities, and force vaccinate against their will… pic.twitter.com/hsj33va0or
— Pelham (@Resist_05) October 3, 2022
The Counter Signal reported:
Earlier this month, Australia dropped its quarantine requirements for people exposed to the virus, effective October 14. Mandatory isolation was one of the last restrictions to be lifted.
But this new bill suggests that if another COVID emergency is declared, Western Australians could be forcefully removed from their own homes and compelled to “submit” to whatever “infection prevention and control procedures” are deemed “reasonable.”
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