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Sydney readies for 'freedom day' after long virus lockdown

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It is interesting how Australian Covid science is scrapping the requirement to wear masks indoors at workplaces. This will no longer be compulsory with the opening up. Australians so hate the masks. Sydney refused to mandate use of masks at all until months after their usefulness as an anti Covid measure had been acknowledged world wide. And now again one of the first requirements they remove whilst still keeping their absurd ridiculous random numbers of people limits for different situations. Some experts in Australia recently recommended children in schools should wear masks but this is unlikely to be adopted by the powers to be.

Meanwhile in Japan, no drastic lockdowns and Monty Python number of people limits for every situation but almost everyone wearing masks in every situation without it even being mandated ( without need for huge fines like Australia) and people still doing so.

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If Florida is so bad, why are so many people leaving New York and moving there?

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Whereas I don't agree with the policy that Australia chose, I don't think immflamatory comments like that from Burning Bush are needed.

Freedom from Covid restrictions are being achieved by vaccinations. Please note the moves the UK has made re border openings in the last 24 hours and the conditions that come with it.

Whether you think the vaccinations are effective or not is becoming more and more irrelevant, Burning Bush. In the last few hours Singapore and Korea have announced a travel corridor. Naturally it will only be open to those vaccinated.

Your day has passed. With the confirmation yesterday that Ivermectin was indeed a complete scam with very erroneous research.

You speak of 'War'. Well, you are about to lose your war of misinformation.

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