I am informed that in Australia, unvaccinated people only recently regained the right to visit loved ones in nursing homes. Technically, they were apparently allowed to visit but had to do so outdoors or at windows.
Sadly, many of these policies are held over not because of active discrimination, but because of the unrelenting evil of an incompetent bureaucracy that thinks itself infallible.
This policy will change in time, but probably too late to save this young girl from either dying or having to inject herself with poison. In the meantime, nobody unvaccinated in Australia (or anywhere else with this disgusting policy) should even consider donating organs except to loved ones. Why would you give to a system that deems you unworthy of receiving?
If u have a brain you don't put your old family in nursing homes to be abused and neglected. Just like you don't put your kids in public schools to be attacked by niggers and taught by leftists to mutilate themselves.
They are literally making us stronger by forcing us out of these institutions.
It's not always that simple, but even if it was, I have an immense amount of sympathy for people who were denied visitation to loved ones as a result of covid tyranny. Especially dying loved ones.
Apparently the policy, before it was dropped (again, very recently) said 'End of life visits may be allowed'.
It is that simple. Nursing homes are not good places. If you love your parents you take care of them. If they are too proud to accept your care than that's their problem. If you leave them in a nursing home they will be neglected 90% of the time.
It really isn't that simple, especially when dementia is involved. Sometimes care at home just isn't sufficient. Sometimes it's too much to handle, no matter how much you love someone. Sometimes there are other reasons it's not feasible.
Nursing homes aren't bad everywhere. But if you do have a loved one in a nursing home you have to make absolutely sure they're getting decent care.
I am informed that in Australia, unvaccinated people only recently regained the right to visit loved ones in nursing homes. Technically, they were apparently allowed to visit but had to do so outdoors or at windows.
Sadly, many of these policies are held over not because of active discrimination, but because of the unrelenting evil of an incompetent bureaucracy that thinks itself infallible.
This policy will change in time, but probably too late to save this young girl from either dying or having to inject herself with poison. In the meantime, nobody unvaccinated in Australia (or anywhere else with this disgusting policy) should even consider donating organs except to loved ones. Why would you give to a system that deems you unworthy of receiving?
If u have a brain you don't put your old family in nursing homes to be abused and neglected. Just like you don't put your kids in public schools to be attacked by niggers and taught by leftists to mutilate themselves.
They are literally making us stronger by forcing us out of these institutions.
It's not always that simple, but even if it was, I have an immense amount of sympathy for people who were denied visitation to loved ones as a result of covid tyranny. Especially dying loved ones.
Apparently the policy, before it was dropped (again, very recently) said 'End of life visits may be allowed'.
May be allowed.
It's utterly evil.
It is that simple. Nursing homes are not good places. If you love your parents you take care of them. If they are too proud to accept your care than that's their problem. If you leave them in a nursing home they will be neglected 90% of the time.
It really isn't that simple, especially when dementia is involved. Sometimes care at home just isn't sufficient. Sometimes it's too much to handle, no matter how much you love someone. Sometimes there are other reasons it's not feasible.
Nursing homes aren't bad everywhere. But if you do have a loved one in a nursing home you have to make absolutely sure they're getting decent care.