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Published: November 9, 2021

Australian state places severe restrictions on un-jabbed to block access to most public venues

By The Editor

Tue Nov 9, 2021 – 7:14 pm EST

QUEENSLAND, Australia (LifeSiteNews) – The Premier of the Australian state of Queensland issued a directive forcing those who have not received a COVID jab by December 17 to be blocked from accessing hospitality, entertainment, and health venues while their “fully vaccinated” counterparts are granted permission.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced Tuesday that the state is set to ramp up restrictions for citizens who have not been “double vaccinated” on December 17, at which point it is expected that “80% of Queenslanders, 16 years and older,” will have received their second shot of the abortion-tainted jabs. Refusing to comply will carry a fine of $1378.50 AUD ($1015.70 USD).

The announcement came on the back of recording no new cases of the virus within the state.

Tuesday 9 November – coronavirus cases in Queensland:

• 0 new local cases detected in Queensland overnight
• 1 new overseas acquired cases – detected in hotel quarantine#covid19 pic.twitter.com/c4fbsqlrvi

— Annastacia Palaszczuk (@AnnastaciaMP) November 9, 2021

The new government directive asserts that as the state hits the 80 percent threshold for double inoculation, those who have not received the shots will be barred from the majority of public venues, including “hospitality venues such as hotels, pubs, clubs, taverns, bars, restaurants or cafes,”

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