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Tuesday, February 16, 2021

THREE cases? THREE???

A three-day lockdown starts Sunday in New Zealand’s largest city Auckland, after the mysterious emergence of three coronavirus cases. 

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern decided on the cautious approach after a meeting with other lawmakers in the cabinet. The lockdown for the 1.7 million people who live in Auckland starts just before midnight Sunday. The rest of the country will also see heightened restrictions.

9 comments:

  1. You don't fight back, you will get stomped. That goes for just about every situation.

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  2. they shut down western Australia (about a third the size of mainland usa) because ONE covid guard got it, (covid guard = concentration camp guard to stop the "infected" breaking out and possibly infecting others).

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  3. Three cases, three days. That's Kiwi style conservative logic for ya. WTH? Nemo

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  4. Nobody locks down for 3 days. Ha fools!

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  5. Auckland have an Airport? Just asking.

    Now, seriously, where the Hell did those Covid cases come from?

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  6. ...and this is how they'll get everyone to roll up for the vaccines - out of sheer desperation for a return to "normality".
    As each day passes the evidence against the mRNA vaccine increases.
    Thankfully they won't be mandated where I am but the US and EU likely will.

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  7. Back to Level 2 for Auckland, & Level 1 for the rest of NZ, at midnight tonight.
    3 days achieves nothing, but inconveniences a lot of people & businesses.
    We're fed up with the inconsistencies around the apparently random lockdowns.
    Many earlier cases attracted no penalties, last weekend drew 3 days.
    In Auckland, the "Big Gay Out" Parade, attacting several thousand spectators / participants, was allowed to continue, despite the city being shut down a few hours later

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  8. Coming soon to a country near you!

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