April 25, 2024

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Miles de personas protestan en Nueva Zelanda contra la vacuna obligatoria. (Especial)

They campaigned against the corona virus vaccine in New Zealand; Support Trump

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Several thousand people gathered around it on Tuesday Parliament of New Zealand, In Wellington, against compulsory vaccination Strict restrictions imposed on the sea country against Govt-19 and during epidemics.

Demonstrators among significant police presence, Images from local media were displayed as “Freedom” (Freedom), “No more control” (No more control) or “My body, My choice” (My body, my decision).

The flags of the former US President were seen in large numbers during the peaceful procession. The motorcycle rally, which was attended by Donald Trump, drew sharp criticism from Prime Minister Jacinta Arden.

From the outset of the epidemic, the president chose to impose stricter restrictions, such as closing borders to get rid of Govt-19 or selective imprisonment. It announced last month that it would make vaccination mandatory for workers who are in contact with customers. As well as teachers and health workers.

Artern, who was highly praised for first handling the infection, said so It will not abandon its zero infection policy until 90 percent of the population is vaccinated.

“What we saw today did not represent the opinion of the majority of New Zealanders. So, in fact, my message will be for them. It will be a thank you to them. Thank you for being vaccinated and doing everything you need to do. Take care of each other, others,” the Prime Minister said in response to the protests.

In New Zealand, one of the countries most effectively fighting the new corona virus, there have been only about 7,650 infections and 32 deaths since the outbreak.

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According to the latest statistics, about 80 percent of the population has already received the full schedule of the Govt-19 vaccine.

The government announced on Tuesday that Auckland would reopen. The country’s most populous city will have restrictions until the 29th, when the prison of the city most affected by the delta variation is expected to be completely removed.

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