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ArbitraryWater
11-19-2021, 12:02 PM
First country to do so?

Details are loose.

Their incidence is at a record 1000 (this number is meaningless at this point).

Apparently by February of 2022 everyone will need to be vaccinated, and if they aren't they need to pay a sanction or a fine or whatever.

In addition there is a "lockdown" until Dec. 13, and after that the lockdown will continue for unvaccinated people (they can still go out, its the lockdown where you can go out, take a stroll, do sports by yourself, go to supermarket or other essential stores, but no entertainment).

I'm assuming by Feb 22 the situation will be different and the mandate reversed.

Keep hanging in there, my austrian brothers.

What a huge step in the wrong direction for our planet.

Doomsday Dallas
11-20-2021, 01:42 PM
First country to do so?

Details are loose.

Their incidence is at a record 1000 (this number is meaningless at this point).

Apparently by February of 2022 everyone will need to be vaccinated, and if they aren't they need to pay a sanction or a fine or whatever.

In addition there is a "lockdown" until Dec. 13, and after that the lockdown will continue for unvaccinated people (they can still go out, its the lockdown where you can go out, take a stroll, do sports by yourself, go to supermarket or other essential stores, but no entertainment).

I'm assuming by Feb 22 the situation will be different and the mandate reversed.

Keep hanging in there, my austrian brothers.

What a huge step in the wrong direction for our planet.


This is the same country that produced Adolf Hitler... so I suppose it's fitting they would take the lead on going full-fascist with the vaccine.

papers please!



https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-11-15/austria-locks-down-unvaccinated-as-europe-tightens-covid-curbs

https://assets.bwbx.io/images/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/ixYrAhhrhyNw/v49/640x-1.jpg


Austrian police have been ordered to stop and check individuals on the streets to enforce a lockdown on people who have refused a Covid-19 vaccine, part of a series of stricter curbs across Europe to counter a renewed surge in infections.

Starting on Monday, people who can’t show proof of vaccination and are caught going into cinemas, gyms or retail stores face fines starting at 500 euros ($573). Business owners could be tapped for 3,600 euros, according to the Interior Ministry.

The country needs to raise its “shamefully low vaccination rate” of less than two-thirds of the population, Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg said at a press conference in Vienna. “We are not taking this step lightly. But unfortunately it’s necessary.”

Austria’s unique approach to containing the virus comes as the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control warns that Covid-19 cases are spiking. As the region again becomes a hot spot for the disease, governments are clamping down on contact to keep hospitals from getting overloaded.

The Netherlands has entered another partial lockdown, with bars, restaurants and non-essential shops required to shut down and limits placed on private gatherings. Germany may follow with similar measures targeted at people who haven’t taken up the government’s offer to get inoculated.

“It’s absolutely necessary that there has to be contact restrictions for unvaccinated,” Oliver Krischer, the deputy head of the Greens caucus in German parliament, said on ZDF television on Monday. “It’s very, very important that the majority of the population -- the people who have gotten vaccinated, the people who have done their part -- are able to continue to take part in public life.”

Germany reported a record contagion rate on Monday, with 303 cases per 100,000 people over the past seven days -- almost three times higher than a year ago. Europe’s largest economy is also dealing with a tepid take-up of vaccines, with less than 70% of the population fully immunized despite widespread availability.

The three parties now negotiating a government coalition -- the Social Democrats, Free Democrats and Greens -- are planning to present new pandemic legislation later this week. Current extraordinary measures to combat the spread of the virus will expire on Nov. 25.

In Ireland, government officials will meet Monday evening to consider next steps. They’re expected to follow the National Public Health Emergency Team’s guidance and advise people to work from home where possible, according to the Irish Times. A full cabinet meeting will follow on Tuesday to approve any new measures, the newspaper reported.

The renewed restrictions threatens the region’s recovery. For Austria, the economic consequences of the new lockdown could approach 350 million euros a week, the nation’s trade association warned.

Pushxx
11-20-2021, 02:59 PM
that is ****ed....

oldtimer28
11-21-2021, 07:06 PM
First country to do so?

Details are loose.

Their incidence is at a record 1000 (this number is meaningless at this point).

Apparently by February of 2022 everyone will need to be vaccinated, and if they aren't they need to pay a sanction or a fine or whatever.

In addition there is a "lockdown" until Dec. 13, and after that the lockdown will continue for unvaccinated people (they can still go out, its the lockdown where you can go out, take a stroll, do sports by yourself, go to supermarket or other essential stores, but no entertainment).

I'm assuming by Feb 22 the situation will be different and the mandate reversed.

Keep hanging in there, my austrian brothers.

What a huge step in the wrong direction for our planet.

Agreed, I worry about the rise of the extreme left agenda globally. Why do you have hope for Feb 22?

I also laugh at the fines, we have $5,000 and there is a bill proposed for $90,000 in Vic for not wearing a mask (annual average income is about $80,000) - just hard to believe.

ArbitraryWater
11-22-2021, 11:39 AM
Austria rising:
https://twitter.com/GillianMcKeith/status/1462108633966297090

bison
11-22-2021, 11:54 AM
Checking papers and mandatory lockdowns? i guess austrians figured if it worked against the jews it would work against covid too

tpols
11-22-2021, 04:26 PM
Austria rising:
https://twitter.com/GillianMcKeith/status/1462108633966297090

I heard a German leader say everybody in Germany will be "dead, cured or vaccinated by the end of winter".

:biggums:

The Nazis are back I guess.

fsvr54
11-22-2021, 04:28 PM
I heard a German leader say everybody in Germany will be "dead, cured or vaccinated by the end of winter".

:biggums:

The Nazis are back I guess.

:roll:

I need a video of this

tpols
11-23-2021, 09:24 AM
:roll:

I need a video of this



German’s Health Minister says citizens will be vaccinated, cured or dead from Covid within months


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2021/11/23/vaccinated-recovered-or-dead-germanys-warning-to-its-people.html

JohnnySic
11-23-2021, 11:13 AM
All this nonsense over a mild virus. They must be making serious bank on those vaccines.

Doomsday Dallas
11-24-2021, 08:41 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmoChGBSGPI

Nanners
12-03-2021, 03:15 AM
All this nonsense over a mild virus. They must be making serious bank on those vaccines.

They are, but its not just about the money(imho)... its really about power/control.