Tiny - the debate is not about a 'vaccine' or 'pandemic' - that is long past 
Fiden criminal cabal institutes mandates utilizing teh excuse of a pandemic - in order to set teh precedent for further unilateral mandates to impose marxist tyranny in perpetuity on America. 
Wuhan virus  is just a tool for advancement of their marxist totalitarian DPST agenda. 
 Do not be fooled  by the rabbit holes marxist DPSTs try to divert you to follow and fall into.
Australia is the model they follow
https://nypost.com/2021/09/07/austra...-of-the-world/
         Australia’s insane COVID rules are a warning to the rest of the Free World    
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Rich Lowry                                                                                  
          
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                             The 18th-century English philosopher Jeremy Bentham came up with the  idea of the panopticon, a prison designed to allow all the prisoners to  be observed by one guard.
    What even Bentham couldn’t conceive of, despite his creative musings  about schemes of perpetual surveillance, was a society like contemporary  Australia.
    Once an honorable member of the Free World, Australia has lurched  into a bizarre and disturbing netherworld of bureaucratic oppression in  the name of public health. Australia’s lockdown mania has been so  all-consuming that one assumes much of it would make Anthony Fauci  blanch.
    At the start of the pandemic, Australia determined to 
squeeze out COVID with lockdowns  and travel restrictions and, as an island nation, had considerable  success. It was the last of the G-20 countries to hit 1,000 total  deaths.
    But this created an unrealistic expectation that Australia could have  COVID-zero as a goal for the duration and use targeted restrictions and  surveillance (“circuit-breakers”) to maintain it.
    As the pandemic has dragged on, this has become completely untenable  and done violence to liberty and common sense in a great  English-speaking nation.
    

Melbourne,  the city that was once Australia’s worst COVID-19 hotspot, has  announced a seven-day lockdown, its fourth since the pandemic began.AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake, File    Lockdowns have cut a swath through the norms and conventions of an  advanced Western democracy, from the suspension of a state-level  parliament, to the banning of protests, to military enforcement of the  COVID rules.
    
With the Delta surge, more than half of Australians are locked down, often in response to a tiny number of cases.
    

A sign is posted in the window of a closed cafe in Sydney, Australia, on September 7, 2021.REUTERS/Loren Elliott    Australian authorities don’t fool around. State premiers have vast  powers, and use them. In Melbourne, located in the state of Victoria, a  curfew is in place, and limits apply to people leaving their homes.  There are hefty fines for non-compliance.
    The spirit of the lockdowns was perfectly captured a few months ago  by the chief health officer of the state of New South Wales, who warned,  “Whilst it is in human nature to engage in conversation with others, to  be friendly, unfortunately this is not the time to do that.”
    Ah yes, the public health threat of over-chattiness.
    The Australian news media might as well be an arm of the public  health bureaucracy. It produces stilted and hysterical reports about  lockdown violators worthy of some dystopian future.
    

A woman crosses a normally busy street in Sydney, Australia.AP Photo/Rick Rycroft    The state of South Australia has developed an app to enforce home  quarantines. As a news report explains, “The app will contact people at  random asking them to provide proof of their location within 15  minutes.” If they fail to do so, the health department will notify the  police, who will send officers to check on the malefactor.
    Unrestricted travel is a hallmark of a free society, but Australians  can barely leave the country. Travel has been cut off between states,  creating an arbitrary patchwork of states trying to isolate themselves  from COVID cases elsewhere.
    Tens of thousands of Australians have been trapped overseas, unable  to come back home because of monthly limits on how many people can  return.
    All of this economic and social disruption and coercion hasn’t been  enough to stamp out the Delta variant, which is outrunning the  government controls. Federal premier Scott Morrison finally admitted the  obvious the other day: “This is not a sustainable way to live in this  country.”
    

Shops  are closed and shoppers absent at a mall in Sydney on Aug. 13, 2021, as  greater Sydney continues a weeks-long COVID-19 lockdown.AP Photo/Rick Rycroft    Australia initially fumbled its vaccination effort, which should have  been a focus all along. But now the country hopes jabbing 80 percent of  the population can get it out of the lockdown box of its own making.
    
COVID is a serious illness,  and no country has gotten everything right. Australia has proved,  though, that dispensing with key elements of advanced liberal society in  the hopes of total victory over the virus is foolhardy and wrong.
    Australia isn’t going to become a dictatorship, but this period in  its national life stands as a warning for how easily core freedoms can  erode in even a well-established democracy.
    
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