From NZ Lawyer Sue Grey:


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Hang on a mo’. So unvaccinated people “would not be prevented from accessing essential services, like food and shelter”. Surely the “right to refuse medical treatment” means something more than this, guarantees something more than access to the bare minimum?
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This came from Sue who titled it originally, what the govt isn’t pointing or or words to that effect… not highlighting. Maybe the uppermost question in folks’ minds she’s addressing is ‘do I have to?’ ..
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Tell this to the people of Tokelau. https://cairnsnews.org/?s=tokelau
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Thanks Helena. What a crime this is. I do know from fb folk that the pastors who refused are still under house arrest & their phones confiscated.
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