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by jmartinpetersen
2288 days ago
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This is somewhat misleading information. First, the country has NOT been completely shut down. I went shopping today and bought milk, yeast and flour. We didn't need toilet paper, but the store had plenty. All schools and most of the public sector closes down for two weeks on Monday. Some business (like restaurants, movie theaters and fitness gyms) are closing down on their own accord. But you can - if you will - still go shopping for clothes, gardening stuff, electronics and most importantly food. Second, although the right to forced entry into private property was in the original draft it was removed before vote. Entry still follows the known rules of needing approval by a judge. You are right, however, that forced testing, forced treatment, forced vaccination (if/when possible) and forced quarantine is mandated as per discretion of the public health authorities. |
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Our infection rate has grown dramatically in the past few days, and not as a result of increased testing AFAIK. Testing capacity has been limited, but is being drastically increased as of today. So maybe the already high growth rate will increase further as a result.