I only mentioned it cause some people may think less of them and their deaths if they weren't vaxxed which would be very sad.
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It’s all about balance of probability.
Driving all the way to Wellington to protest meant they felt very strongly about something which affected them directly.
They are dead and couldn’t care a hoot what anyone or anybody thinks better or worse of them. If they believe in the afterlife, it’s what their God think of them that matters.
Sorry but no cigar there, just living my life as normal at this point and not shy of telling anyone my vax status which includes family/friends and clients, none of them to date really give a toss including the 40 people that came to my 60th b-day party a month ago(All rules were followed according to L2 settings)
Yet again, this government makes pronouncements and thinks the pronouncements will automatically be actioned.
When they are not, the response from this clueless government is ‘it’s not good enough’ without taking responsibility & accountability.
And this idiot, Andrew Little, is a consistent offender.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/ldr/45542...ce-overwhelmed
Health Minister Andrew Little announced a series of changes to Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) last month that he said would see the majority of people with coronavirus treated in the community, instead of relocating them to quarantine facilities.
Little said such patients would be monitored by Healthline, with primary healthcare GPs and nurses helping with initial assessments.
But almost a month later GPs say they are monitoring increasing numbers of Covid-19 patients self-isolating at home and there needs to be more clarity over their role in managing
The PM’s flight arrangements for her visit to Auckland were apparently quite interesting
Even had a commitment to climate change message