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AUSTRALIA’S PREMIER CRACKING DOWN

Gladys Berejiklian, the premier of New South Wales (NSW), said Sunday that mask-wearing will be mandatory after eight new COVID cases were recorded in Sydney’s western region.
The Guardian reported that 2,000 people were told to isolate in the state with a population of 7.5 million. Four of the new cases live in the same household, the report said. Berejiklian’s mask mandate will be enforced by police who will issue fines to those in violation. She said she hopes the drastic measures will protect the local economy. The fines will be $200 per offense and will begin tomorrow.
People living in the Berala area will be fined $1,000 if they attend this week’s Sydney Test cricket match.
Victoria, which has three new cases, closed its border with NSW shortly after the infections were announced. The Australian Capital Territory said it will not allow anyone from the NSW vicinity to enter without a valid pass, the report said. The Guardian reported that up to 60,000 people rushed the border last weekend before it closed.
TRENDPOST: We note these draconian measures being imposed by the government and reported by the media to illustrate the extent and damage of the mandates on businesses, lives, and livelihoods despite the fact that the virus has caused relatively minor deaths in the population. 
To date, in all of Australia, a nation of 25 million, the country has recorded 909 deaths since the virus broke out in March. That equals a death rate of 0.003636 percent.
As for NSW, 54 deaths out of a population of 7.5m = 0.00072 percent. Over the course of ten months, with an average of 5.4 deaths a month, it would be 0.000072 percent a month.
These basic facts are not reported by the media, and the government fails to provide a scientific rationale to lock down society. 
In addition, while the majority of coronavirus deaths were people aged 70 years and over, according to the Australian Government Department of Health, 687 of the 909 deaths were people over 80 years old.
TOP TREND FOR 2021: “YOUTH REVOLUTION.”
To young people, rightfully so, the virus is an old people’s sickness, not theirs. As more young people struggle to find jobs, pay for education, unable to move from their parent’s homes, not allowed to go out and play… they will rebel, starting and joining anti-establishment movements, political parties, and creating their own sounds and styles. 
TRENDPOST: This past October, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian was caught having a five-year, secret love affair with MP Daryl Maguire while he was married. Maguire was forced to resign in 2018 after being accused of misusing his public office to get rich doing property deals in western Sydney. Berejiklian survived a no-confidence vote by one vote. 
We note this because these are the “highly ethical” people ruling nations and telling the peasants of Slavelandia what to do.

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