means people who are not vaccinated can only leave their homes for essential goods, medical services or to provide care.
Police have alleged the owner of the Coconut Grove business and two staff who were working were not vaccinated, in breach of the lockout rules as well asIncident Controller Virginia Read said the business also failed to submit a COVID Safety Plan and was not keeping a vaccination register. Fines of $5,024 were issued to each of the three people for the alleged breaches of Chief Health Officer directions."I'm angry and every Territorian should be angry," he said."This is a gut punch.""The majority of Territorians are doing the right thing to help keep the community as safe as possible," she said in a statement.
"COVID-19 is now in our community but there are measures as outlined in CHO Directions that can limit the risk to public health.Last July, a Darwin souvlaki shopThe Northern Territory joined several other jurisdictions in reintroducing restrictions this week as it worked to slow rapidly rising rates of community transmission.WatchWhat to do if you're unwell and suspect you have COVID but can't get a test.
There are a lot of grippers who love to criticise everything. In case you dont know what a gripper is: an apprentice wanker who still haven't learned that they have to move their hand....
Hats off to the proprietor of this company. When the trials come he stand with his head held high knowing he could never be tried as a collaborator of the atrocities now being committed.
Personally, I would've thought a windscreen joint would've been pretty transparent.
The business will now attract a certain element of society 🤦🏻♀️ Such a sense of privilege that Covid can't affect them and in turn hurting others.
Very disconcerting the weight of conspiracy and hatred against police and Ministers in Nt over health protocols that are attempting to control SARS Covid 19 variants !!!!