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PROOF the PM got State and Territory Premiers to mandate jabs

EVIDENCE from the COVID-19 Senate Select Committee proving the Prime Minister gained agreement from the States and Territories to mandate jabs.

"They did it for Influenza jabs in 2020, they did it for COVID-19 jabs in 2021"

You hear the PM talk about how the State and Territory Premiers should ease up on jab mandates....SCOTT MORRISON IS THE ONE WHO GET PREMIERS TO MANDATE JABS IN THE FIRST PLACE.

 

WATCH THIS...

Brendan Murphy

(former Chief Health Officer, now Secretary of the Federal Department of Health)

JULY 23, 2021

Senate Select Committee for COVID-19

AUGUST 2021

Prime Minister Scott Morrison declares ‘'businesses can make their own choices'’ as he savages COVID-19 vaccine mandates

The PM said this knowing that ALL Premiers were going to introduce mandates in their States and Territories, as he got them to agree to introducing the mandates in mid-2021!

 

The election is coming up, and a lot of people aren't happy about the mandates. SCOMO is attempting to distance himself from the jab mandates and pass blame onto the Premiers. He threw them all under the bus after they agreed to do what he wanted by mandating the jabs.


 

Don't forget when you go to the polls this May...

“The choice made by families not to immunise their children is not supported by public policy or medical research, nor should such action be supported by taxpayers in the form of child care payments,” Mr Morrison and Mr Abbott’s statement read.
 

THIS IS WHAT HE SAID ON 13/02/2022

And now ATAGI has "recommended" that, if people choose not to get a booster dose within 3 months of their second jab, they will be classified as 'NOT UP TO DATE' and will be exiled from society like the rest of us lepers.

"ATAGI advice on defining ‘up-to-date' status for COVID-19 vaccination. National Cabinet noted that the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) has updated their clinical advice to include that all individuals aged 16 years and over are recommended to receive a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose to maintain an ‘up-to-date’ status."

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