House debates
Tuesday, 29 March 2022
Statements by Members
Covid-19
1:53 pm
George Christensen (Dawson, National Party) | Hansard source
In August last year the factophobes in this place got upset when I pointed out the ineffectiveness of restrictive COVID measures and called for society to reopen. Seven months later the results are in: mask mandates did not work, lockdowns did not work, and vaccine passports are still an unjustified discrimination. People still caught COVID, including the vaccinated. People still went to hospital, including the vaccinated. Regrettably, people still died, including the vaccinated.
As the omicron wave took off, it was reported that the majority of deaths were among the vaccinated. The premiers and state governments stopped giving us the breakdown, and the media hasn't bothered to ask the question why, because results prove they were wrong and that the tyrannical measures failed. Either in court or at the ballot box, the perpetrators will be held to account. I would offer this word of warning to private enterprises sacking workers under discriminatory policies: they too will be held to account for wrongful dismissal and for injury to workers incurred through forced vaccinations. They knew, or ought to have known, their policies would make no difference. There's no excuse. Workers are forced to confirm their informed consent before getting a shot, despite attempts by Pfizer to bury safety data for 75 years. There are no grounds for an employer or a government to claim they weren't informed before voluntarily discriminating against the public.
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