πΊπΈππ»πΊπΈ Richard Citizen Journalist πΊπΈππ»πΊπΈ, [13.08.21 06:14] YOU NEED TO READ THIS TO PREPARE FOR WHAT'S COMING
From France π«π· (Copied from a friend) π’β οΈ UPDATE: Here in France it has gone to the extreme with the "Health" Pass. Last week ALL restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and any leisure activities like sporting events, theaters, cinemas, museums, were closed to anyone without "the pass" and all staff at these places are mandated to get the jab to keep their job.
It is now a 6 Month prison sentence if you are caught inside any of these places without the pass (the man who slapped the president in the face got only 3 months prison time). Business owners will get a fine of 45,000 euros and 1 year prison sentance if they do not comply with the use of "the pass" and force all their employees to get the jab. (If you know France, you can commit murder and have less of a sentence)
So the result? All the low paid employees quit, they can make more on welfare here. (for now) We can still technically "get take out food" but I just tried last night and every restaurant in our town (that is dine in with take out) has closed their doors due to the lack of staff.
As of last week ALL doctors, nurses and health industry workers have been mandated to get the jab or lose their license, practice, job, business etc. (ALL health care here is Govt paid positions and there are no private health care Doctors or Hospitals etc.)
Since the Health care system is state run and funded, it has been run into the ground. All the good doctors left France 5 Years ago, all the hospitals look like they are 3rd world hospitals since there is no money to repair them, half of the equipment doesnt work and not every hospital is stocked with supplies needed for daily needs (masks, gels, disposable gowns etc).
For 5 years Nurses have been understaffed and doing double the work because the Health care system is nearly bankrupt.... So add to this the mandatory jab.
So the result? Well they took to the streets by the millions and now all the hospitals just lost another 50% of staff capacity. My doctor just went into early retirement (a.k.a. he quit) and I have yet to find a replacement.
As of Aug 1st ALL large malls, retail stores and grocery store owners and their staff need to be jabbed and the health pass is required to enter for employees and customers. This would be the equivalent to closing ALL Targets, Walmarts, Costcos, Home Depots, and all major grocery stores. (basically any building over 20,000 squre meters) to those without "the pass".
Result.?? Aug 15th Truckers will be going on strike nation wide; Blocking all access roads in and out of Paris.
Yesterday an entire airport in Northern France closed due to the majority of staff quitting.
As of Sept 15th All public areas and access will be off limits. No farmers markets, no parks, no national parks, lakes, rivers, beaches, recreation areas, campsites etc. and no gathering over 100 people, no churches, no weddings, etc.
As of Oct 1st ALL small vendors such as, delis, pizza trucks, sandwich shops, butchers, bakers, vegatable stands etc.
So as of Oct 1st I will only be able to purchase food by internet and pick up (if allowed).
Food shortages, Truckers strike, hospitals and airports shutting down unemployment going through the roof. Its going to be a bumpy ride folks.
Is it me or does all this seem a bit extreme for a "pass" that isn't exactly working?
America Canada England Australia New Zealand youβd better wake up.
In LA they just announced vax passports are mandatory in grocery stores.
In NSW, Australia they just announced they're rolling out relationship tracing where citizens will be required to state who they're dating, and if they're single they will be fined for having physical contact with anyone outside their household, even if they live alone.
Canada just made the vax passport mandatory for federal employees and employees in any federally regulated industry (including banking, for example), and all air and rail passengers.
Washington state just announced mandatory vax passports for access to public health services.
These are just the examples I can recount off the top of my head, all of them in the past 48 hours.
Almost like it's coordinated.
I was at Harborview public hospital in Seattle twice this week (including yesterday) where I received very good care and nowhere was a claim like this evident.
Kindly back this claim if you will.
You're right, sorry. It's just for state employees and employees in private health care institutions. Not that that makes it much better.