AusAnon ID: 98aac4 Australian PM MANDATORY Vaccines Aug. 18, 2020, 5:33 p.m. No.10335295   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5306 >>5409 >>5448

This is Scott Morrison signing his 'POLITICAL' death …

" I will not be 'turned' "

"Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he intends to make a COVID-19 vaccine as “mandatory as you can possibly make it” for all Australians once it becomes available.

 

News.com.au revealed today that the Morrison Government has confirmed a landmark agreement with drug giant AstraZeneca to manufacture one of the world’s most promising coronavirus vaccines currently being developed by Oxford University researchers."

Aussies DON'T like to be TOLD! = NO GO SCOMO!!!

Anyway with NO Queen as our country's Head … we are free Sovereign Individuals … just like American PATRIOTS.

Bring on the AUSTRALIAN REPUBLIC = NOW

AusAnon ID: 98aac4 Aug. 18, 2020, 5:34 p.m. No.10335306   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10335295

Sauce

https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/coronavirus-vaccine-scott-morrison-to-announce-free-covid19-vaccines-for-australians/news-story/2ae498bf632fd6ae6aa2d667f22e41a3

AusAnon ID: 98aac4 Aug. 18, 2020, 5:47 p.m. No.10335448   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10335295

>>10335295

While most of the world seems to be on lockdown, I wanted to share some travel stories with you.

 

And before you ask– yes, traveling is definitely possible during this time. And frankly it’s been pretty enjoyable.

 

Once I turned off the news and went outside, the first thing I noticed was that life is pretty much back to normal in many parts of the world.

 

I had the pleasure of spending the peak of the Covid-19 lockdown phase in Puerto Rico and after that I traveled to Chile, then to Europe, and now in Dubai.

 

The range of government restrictions in these places has been remarkable.

 

In Puerto Rico where I spent time with Simon at his home, life was normal-ish.

 

As Simon likes to say, Puerto Ricans don’t have much regard for their government, so most people have openly defied government rules about lockdowns, and most of those rules have loosened up anyhow.

 

Chile was the total opposite.

 

When I was there last month, the Chilean government had kept people in total lockdown. Chileans were allowed to leave their homes only twice each week, and they had to apply online for a special permit to do so.

 

From there I went to Europe where the situation is a lot more sensible. And from what I’ve seen, it all comes down to attitude.

 

In a lot of places (like parts of the US, Latin America, etc.) there are people who are terrified of Covid. And they believe the solution is to wait.

 

They think that if they sit in their homes and wait long enough, the virus will eventually die off and life go back to the way things used to be.

 

In Europe (and here in Dubai), people seem to have a longer term view.

 

They understand that Covid-19 is here to stay.

 

Even if a vaccine is developed, it will take YEARS before it’s properly tested, with billions of units manufactured and distributed around the world.

 

The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness has been marshaling manufacturing capacity worldwide in preparation to mass produce a Covid-19 vaccine.

 

But even their estimates are to be able to produce 2 billion vaccines by the end of next year.

 

That’s only 25% of the world’s population, and it’s still more than a year away. Wider adoption is going to take several more years.

 

So what’s the solution in the meantime– lock down every house, school, business, and church in the world? Cancel every performance and sporting event? Print infinite quantities of money to pay people to NOT work?

 

To your freedom,

 

Sovereign Man Team,

SovereignMan.com

 

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