fake news:
The ‘camps’ are for people entering Australia during their mandatory quarantine.
https://www.aap.com.au/factcheck/unvaccinated-australians-wont-be-forced-into-isolation-camps/
See my links on this thread...
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4014924/posts
This was never about public health.
As of September 17, travellers entering Australia were required to spend 14 days in a government-approved quarantine facility unless they had an exemption.
The quarantine facilities are managed by state and territory governments, and a number of states have plans to build quarantine facilities – which have sometimes been referred to as “camps”. These facilities are for travellers arriving in the country, not unvaccinated residents as suggested in the post.
Victoria has planned to build a quarantine hub, dubbed the Centre for National Resilience, at a rural site on the northern outskirts of Melbourne. A summary of the project states the facility is for returning travellers to the state, not unvaccinated Australians. According to the Victorian government, the facility will open in early 2022.
The news is more complex than “fake.” Other news with URLs from OZ, besides the Australian Associated Press:
SA Health plans regional quarantine camps for Indigenous close contacts
SA Health planning COVID quarantine camps in case of outbreak
Covid Australia: Private hotel quarantine facility marked for Bladin Point NT
As to the quarantine for returning Australians, here is the government guidelines through which to read:
Getting ready for quarantine
Given the rhetoric from some of the state and national leaders, one may be assured that many strigent words are not fake news.
From Sky News: https://youtu.be/XGOOouIyfj0
I’m sure they said something similar when the Jews were “relocated” to Poland.
This is how it all starts by using mandates to legitimize tyranny.
Fake rebuttal.
Here’s their state-run media confirming the army is transporting covid patients and ‘contacts’ to the quarantine camp.
> Under a hard lockdown residents are only able to leave their homes and yards for medical treatment or in an emergency, according to the NT government. At a press conference on Sunday, Mr Gunner said the hard lockdown measures were appropriate because the “threat to lives is extreme” in the communities. He said the federal government had offered to deploy 20 ADF personnel, as well as army trucks, to assist with the unfolding situation in the Northern Territory. The trucks, Mr Gunner said, would help the transfer of positive cases and close contacts and “to support the communities”.
> One case, a 78-year-old woman, was taken to Royal Darwin Hospital on Saturday night. Mr Gunner said the other eight cases had all been transported to Howard Springs overnight for monitoring and care.
> He said authorities had identified 38 close contacts in Binjari — a number he said was likely to rise — who were transported to Howard Springs on Sunday.