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1 hour ago, Warrior said:

You have become a good little activist for the Government and DNC - you've got all the CNN talking points and CDC graphs down. You are a well behaved sheep. One day you wake up and realize you've been played. What am I talking about, that will never happen. That would mean you're wrong and don't have a clue wtf you're talking about. Which everyone on this board knows except you. 

Taken as a whole this post is a complete word salad of pointless rambling completely devoid of actual substance.

But if you post data and charts? You're a DNC shill!

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On 1/9/2022 at 2:34 PM, Warrior said:

Epoch Times, yep...hot garbage.

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On 1/16/2022 at 9:11 AM, Warrior said:

100% Political 

I’m not too well versed on the Aussie lockdown theme and specifics… 

Frankly, I feel Australia was F-d either way… but see below.  

On 1/16/2022 at 11:51 AM, Atticus Finch said:

What?

It's 100% the standard for everybody.


Djokovic drew “first blood” 💉 lol 
This is the forced issue upon Australia, where they were in a PR clusterfuck basically.  Any decision would upset many and it has.

If Djokovic followed the proper paperwork protocol and submitted upon arrival all the necessary data to be allowed entry, would this whole soap opera have occurred?  
 

 

 

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4 hours ago, golfaddict1 said:

I’m not too well versed on the Aussie lockdown theme and specifics… 

Frankly, I feel Australia was F-d either way… but see below.  


Djokovic drew “first blood” 💉 lol 
This is the forced issue upon Australia, where they were in a PR clusterfuck basically.  Any decision would upset many and it has.

If Djokovic followed the proper paperwork protocol and submitted upon arrival all the necessary data to be allowed entry, would this whole soap opera have occurred?  
 

 

 

 

It appears he had an approved Medical Exemption - that was revoked by the government. Sounds to me an error with communication with the Government and the Australian Tennis association. In other words Politics. 

Novak Djokovic was granted a medical exemption to compete in the Australian Open as he had recently recovered from Covid-19, documents published on Saturday by Australia's Federal Circuit Court show.

The development comes as the tennis World No. 1 is confined to a temporary detention facility in Melbourne as he mounts a desperate legal challenge against the cancellation of his visa ahead of the tournament.
"Mr Djokovic had received, on 30 December 2021, a letter from the Chief Medical Officer of Tennis Australia recording that he had been provided with a 'Medical exemption from COVID vaccination' on the grounds that he had recently recovered from COVID," the document said.
Djokovic's first Covid-positive PCR test was recorded on December 16, 2021, and after not showing signs of a fever or "respiratory symptoms" he later applied for a medical exemption to compete in the Australian Open, according to the court filing.
 
In a letter dated December 7, which was leaked to journalists Friday and cannot be independently verified by CNN, it appears tournament organizers wrongly informed unvaccinated players they could enter Australia to take part in the grand slam. 
The letter advises that a confirmed Covid-19 infection in the last six months along with an accompanying letter from a doctor or public health authority would be considered as valid documentation for a medical exemption. Players were urged to submit their applications no later than December 10, the document states.
The guidance appears to contradict advice in a widely reported letter sent by Australia's Health Minister Greg Hunt to tournament director Craig Tiley in November stressing that a Covid-19 infection in the past six months did not meet the requirements for quarantine-free entry.
Saturday's published court documents, which have been submitted to the court ahead of Djokovic's hearing Monday, confirmed the 34-year-old -- who has previously voiced opposition to Covid-19 vaccines and vaccines mandates -- was unvaccinated when he arrived in Australia on January 5.
After being questioned by the Australian Border Force, the submission states that Djokovic's exemption was determined to be invalid under Australia's BioSecurity Act because his "previous infection with COVID-19 is not considered a medical contraindication for Covid-19 vaccination in Australia."
 
A "medical contraindication" is granted in specific situations where a drug, procedure, vaccine, or surgery should not be used because it may be harmful to a person's health.
Djokovic's visa was then canceled on January 6 at 4:11 am local time, under Section 116(1)(e) of the Migration Act, which "allows for the cancellation of a visa where the holder poses a risk to the health, safety or good order of the Australian community, or to an individual within the Australian community."
Djokovic's lawyers argued in the submission that the nine-time Australian Open champion had every reason to believe he would be granted entry into the country as he "held a visa unqualified by any relevant condition ... had received certification of a medical exemption from vaccination from the tournament organizer ... and had received from the Department of Home Affairs a document informing him that he met the requirements for quarantine-free arrival."
 
The "document from the Department of Home Affairs" referenced by Djokovic's lawyers concerns the Australian Travel Declaration (ATD) form, which must be filled in by all passengers arriving in the country at least 72 hours before departure.
According to the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation's Expanded Guidance on temporary medical exemptions for Covid-19 vaccines, an exemption can be granted for visa holders in some cases involving a "PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, where vaccination can be deferred until 6 months after the infection."
However, Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters Thursday that Tennis Australia was advised in a letter as far back as November 2021 that unvaccinated players with a recent Covid-19 infection would not be allowed to enter the country.
Speaking at a news conference on Thursday, Morrison said the 34-year-old "didn't have a valid medical exemption" to avoid the vaccination requirement for arrivals into the country.
Djokovic's legal team sought an urgent injunction against the Australian Border Forces' decision to revoke his visa. The country's Federal Circuit Court has adjourned the decision until Monday on whether he will be allowed to remain in Australia or be deported.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Vaccine timeline 2021

May - 95% Protection

Jun - 70% Protection

Aug - no protection BUT reduces the spread

Sept - doesn't reduce the spread but reduces severity

Oct - doesn't reduce the severity but reduces hospitalizations 

And so on - 

The government and the media know you better than you know yourself. 

They know exactly how to lie and and manipulate you and you don't even realize they are doing it. 

As a majority we fall for every trick and go along with the deception. We're distracted by every new headline that comes long. Just the way the government like it. 

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11 minutes ago, Warrior said:

 

It appears he had an approved Medical Exemption - that was revoked by the government. Sounds to me an error with communication with the Government and the Australian Tennis association. In other words Politics. 

Novak Djokovic was granted a medical exemption to compete in the Australian Open as he had recently recovered from Covid-19, documents published on Saturday by Australia's Federal Circuit Court show.

The development comes as the tennis World No. 1 is confined to a temporary detention facility in Melbourne as he mounts a desperate legal challenge against the cancellation of his visa ahead of the tournament.
"Mr Djokovic had received, on 30 December 2021, a letter from the Chief Medical Officer of Tennis Australia recording that he had been provided with a 'Medical exemption from COVID vaccination' on the grounds that he had recently recovered from COVID," the document said.
Djokovic's first Covid-positive PCR test was recorded on December 16, 2021, and after not showing signs of a fever or "respiratory symptoms" he later applied for a medical exemption to compete in the Australian Open, according to the court filing.
 
In a letter dated December 7, which was leaked to journalists Friday and cannot be independently verified by CNN, it appears tournament organizers wrongly informed unvaccinated players they could enter Australia to take part in the grand slam. 
The letter advises that a confirmed Covid-19 infection in the last six months along with an accompanying letter from a doctor or public health authority would be considered as valid documentation for a medical exemption. Players were urged to submit their applications no later than December 10, the document states.
The guidance appears to contradict advice in a widely reported letter sent by Australia's Health Minister Greg Hunt to tournament director Craig Tiley in November stressing that a Covid-19 infection in the past six months did not meet the requirements for quarantine-free entry.
Saturday's published court documents, which have been submitted to the court ahead of Djokovic's hearing Monday, confirmed the 34-year-old -- who has previously voiced opposition to Covid-19 vaccines and vaccines mandates -- was unvaccinated when he arrived in Australia on January 5.
After being questioned by the Australian Border Force, the submission states that Djokovic's exemption was determined to be invalid under Australia's BioSecurity Act because his "previous infection with COVID-19 is not considered a medical contraindication for Covid-19 vaccination in Australia."
 
A "medical contraindication" is granted in specific situations where a drug, procedure, vaccine, or surgery should not be used because it may be harmful to a person's health.
Djokovic's visa was then canceled on January 6 at 4:11 am local time, under Section 116(1)(e) of the Migration Act, which "allows for the cancellation of a visa where the holder poses a risk to the health, safety or good order of the Australian community, or to an individual within the Australian community."
Djokovic's lawyers argued in the submission that the nine-time Australian Open champion had every reason to believe he would be granted entry into the country as he "held a visa unqualified by any relevant condition ... had received certification of a medical exemption from vaccination from the tournament organizer ... and had received from the Department of Home Affairs a document informing him that he met the requirements for quarantine-free arrival."
 
The "document from the Department of Home Affairs" referenced by Djokovic's lawyers concerns the Australian Travel Declaration (ATD) form, which must be filled in by all passengers arriving in the country at least 72 hours before departure.
According to the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation's Expanded Guidance on temporary medical exemptions for Covid-19 vaccines, an exemption can be granted for visa holders in some cases involving a "PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, where vaccination can be deferred until 6 months after the infection."
However, Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters Thursday that Tennis Australia was advised in a letter as far back as November 2021 that unvaccinated players with a recent Covid-19 infection would not be allowed to enter the country.
Speaking at a news conference on Thursday, Morrison said the 34-year-old "didn't have a valid medical exemption" to avoid the vaccination requirement for arrivals into the country.
Djokovic's legal team sought an urgent injunction against the Australian Border Forces' decision to revoke his visa. The country's Federal Circuit Court has adjourned the decision until Monday on whether he will be allowed to remain in Australia or be deported.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thx for info.  I defer to @Atticus Finch :) 

That’s a lot of info above my noggin of knowledge in this situation and I didn’t like Djokovic prior to this matter.  Arguably, the best of all time and a treat to watch, but not a fan of his.  So best to let Atticus chime in if he wants.  

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26 minutes ago, Warrior said:

It appears he had an approved Medical Exemption - that was revoked by the government. Sounds to me an error with communication with the Government and the Australian Tennis association. In other words Politics. 

This is immaterial. The exemption wasn't why he was deported.

He lied on his application about not traveling the last 14 days. 

You think it's politics because you're ignorant of the facts.

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19 minutes ago, Warrior said:

Vaccine timeline 2021

May - 95% Protection

Jun - 70% Protection

Aug - no protection BUT reduces the spread

Sept - doesn't reduce the spread but reduces severity

Oct - doesn't reduce the severity but reduces hospitalizations 

This is complete

bullshit

that you just made up

so you don't

have to change your

preconceived opinion

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4 hours ago, Atticus Finch said:

This is immaterial. The exemption wasn't why he was deported.

He lied on his application about not traveling the last 14 days. 

You think it's politics because you're ignorant of the facts.

Do you just make shit up all the time or just in your own mind? Read from the judge himself that makes Zero mention on Novak’s previous travel as a reason for his deportation. You are just full of disinformation these days. You’re like a little mini Brian Stelter.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-60014059

 

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