There are 82 new cases of #COVID19 in the New Zealand community today; all are in Auckland. This brings the total number of cases in the community outbreak to 429. https://t.co/D8C88Tpk6i
— Ministry of Health - Manatū Hauora (@minhealthnz) August 28, 2021
5th column provax VS Aotearoa New Zealand! In 3 days decrease - 27% of tests! + 32% increase in contaminations! The provax militiamen of Scott Grug Crood Morrison and Gladys Gran Crood Berejiklian want to sabotage the screening in the island to contaminate New Zealand as they did in New South Wales by denigrating Mark Mc Gowan
The descendants of prehistoric explorers "Era of Innovators" will be the first victims of this sanitary plot infiltrating the island of Te Ika-a-Māui
NO HEALTH SELF-ORGANIZATION IN AOTEAROA
INFILTRATION OF THE 5TH PROVAX COLUMN OF THE AGENTS OF SCOTT Grug Crood MORRISSON AND GLADYS Gran Crood BEREJIKLIAN
NEW ZEALAND CONSIDERED AS CAVE MEN BY SCOTT MORRISON
Morrison battles to get hardline premiers to accept the inevitable spread of COVID
Morrison on Monday again insisted the nation must open – start “coming out of the cave” – once vaccination levels reached 70% and 80% of the eligible population.This would mean accepting a large number of COVID cases in the community but minimising hospitalisations and deaths.“If not at 70% and 80%, then when?” Morrison said. “We must make that move and … we must prepare the country to make that move. The lockdowns now being endured are taking an extremely heavy toll.”“We must adjust our mindset. Cases will not be the issue once we get above 70%. Dealing with serious illness, hospitalisation, ICU capabilities, our ability to respond in those circumstances, that will be our goal. And we will live with this virus as we live with other infectious diseases. That’s what the national plan is all about.”NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian, whose state has new cases running at more than 800 a day, said it was “completely unrealistic” to believe zero COVID could be sustained with the Delta variant.But Western Australia’s Mark McGowan said: “Queensland has no cases. Northern Territory has no cases. Western Australia has no case. South Australia and Tasmania have no cases. That’s 40% of the national population. And we’re actually quite happy with that."So I think there’s a lot of self-serving justification going on by the New South Wales government because of their performance.”
Perthnow The Prime Minister has alienated and angered an entire state after appearing to liken Western Australia to cavemen seen in a 2013 Hollywood film during a bizarre television interview.Scott Morrison was discussing COVID-19 vaccination rates when he said it was “absurd” for any state to think they could protect themselves from the Delta strain forever, in a clear dig to states like WA.“Now it’s like that movie The Croods,” he told The Today Show on Tuesday, in reference to the children’s film about cavemen.“Some wanted to stay in the cave and the young girl wanted to deal with the challenges of living in a different world. Covid is a different world ... we can’t stay in the cave.”WA Premier Mark McGowan said the Prime Minister’s comments were “an odd thing to say”.“We are not in lockdown, we are the freest community anywhere in Australia, perhaps anywhere in the world. We don’t have any restrictions,” he told reporters.“Sometimes people are too focused on where they are and they don’t realise that outside of NSW it’s a very different situation. Australia is bigger than just NSW.“We are not living in caves — we are living a normal life.”Mr McGowan also noted WA was providing a great deal of the revenue being used to help NSW during its outbreak.Meanwhile, many people took to social media to poke fun at the Prime Minister’s unusual film reference.“NSW should have watched The Croods earlier and harder, and saved the entire country from this mess,” Naaman Zhou wrote.Several people also joked about getting a copy of the film on DVD when vaccination rates reached 80 per cent.Others humorously compared Mr Morrison’s comment to famous quotes by other world leaders in the past, such as Winston Churchill.During a series of media appearances on Tuesday, Mr Morrison spoke about the vaccination rollout, lockdowns and reopening the country.Premier Mark McGowan isn’t pulling any punches.WA Premier Mark McGowan said the Prime Minister’s comments were “an odd thing to say”.He said there was no reason families could not be reunited for Christmas — but only if all states stuck to the agreed national vaccination plan.“Let me be clear, there is nothing more powerful to deal with Covid-19 than the vaccine,” the Prime Minister told Sunrise.“There is no government, no individual, no set of border protections that is more powerful than the vaccine.“Once the vaccine is there at 70 and 80 per cent, you do more harm than good to your people by locking them down and locking them up and keeping them in the cave.”Prime Minister Scott Morrison is ramping up the pressure on the states to fall in line and accept the national plan.Mr Morrison said if the plan was followed then there was “no reason” why Australians couldn’t be reunited for Christmas.“I believe we will be able to be in that position if we had those marks of 70 per cent and 80 per cent because there is no reason why you shouldn’t be,” he said.Aside from WA being an obvious blocker to the plan, Queensland has also shown some hesitancy.Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on Monday said “the goalposts have changed” since she agreed to the plan.
HEALTH SELF-ORGANIZATION FROM THE BASE
A HEALTH REVOLUTION, A HEALTH REVOLUTION
TO PROTECT THE POPULATIONS OF AOTEAROA
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