![]() “People got companion animals during the pandemic. The Leagues’ CEO, Stephen Albin, believes the rising cost of living and the community’s emergence from the Covid-19 pandemic has created the perfect storm. NSW’s Animal Welfare League has also reported a 70 per cent increase of the amount of cats being dropped off and a 40 per cent increase in surrendered dogs. Ms Penn said cost of living pressure and rent restrictions played a role in the increase. The embattled establishment, which was recently denied $9 million in government funding for new facilities, was already approaching breaking point before the spike. Chances are, they are working on it as we speak.“And that can be things like staggering going back to work instead of going from being at home 24/7 to not being home at all – getting the animal used to you going away and returning.” Meanwhile back at the White House, Joe Biden is asking his handlers why he can’t lockdown America the way Australia has. When you’re shooting puppies in a rescue shelter, you’ve gone too far and it’s crazy that I have to point that out. “OLG has been informed that the council decided to take this course of action to protect its employees and community, including vulnerable Aboriginal populations, from the risk of COVID-19 transmission,” a spokesman from the government agency said.Ī source who is familiar with the arrangement said the shelter volunteers were distressed and had COVID-safe measures in place to handle the dogs, one of which was a new mother.Īccording to NSW Health, there have been no recent locally acquired COVID-19 cases in Cobar, although fragments of the virus have been found in the area’s sewerage system. Several impounded dogs due to be rescued by a shelter have instead been shot dead by a rural council in NSW under its interpretation of COVID-19 restrictions, alarming animal activists and prompting a government probe.īourke Shire Council, in the state’s north-west, killed the dogs to prevent volunteers at a Cobar-based animal shelter from travelling to pick up the animals last week, according to council’s watchdog, the Office of Local Government. ![]() If you think pepper spraying a kid holding a sign that says “let me play” is the worst thing going on, check this shit out:Īustralia: Dogs shot dead by rural council to prevent volunteers from traveling during Covid restrictions ![]() In Australia the police are pepper spraying children for holding signs saying “let me play!” /WkWN9lWxob Somehow they got off way better than this kid: In that news report, some teenagers were caught out after curfew, arrested, and fined $1,000 each. Whether it be psy-op/propaganda or not, this is the kind of thing being shown on Australian news channels □ Work and education that cannot be conducted remotelyīut what happens if you leave your home for a non-approved reason? Well, they arrest you: Shopping for essential items (one person only within LGA/5km)Ĭare and compassionate reasons (one visitor only)Įxercise (in groups no more than 2 – excluding groups of household members, within 5km or within LGA. You can only leave the home for the following four reasons: This lockdown also includes limiting the reasons a person is allowed to leave their residence: ħ5% of those hospitalized with COVID-9 are obese, so it’s positively genius to restrict exercise that might help people get in shape. And police now authorized to seal entire apartment buildings like the CCP claims to have done in Wuhan. Greater Sydney, Australia extends lockdown and announces stricter measures.Įxercise now limited to one hour, masked, per day. Here’s what kind of “freedom” is available in Australia according to News9: The Aussies are literally arresting people for breaking lockdowns, pepper spraying children who want to play, and shooting dogs to death, all in the name of preventing the spread of the virus. Democrats like to hold Australia up as the gold standard for gun control and perhaps they might want to emulate the country’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. ![]()
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