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In Australia, the owner of a household goods and beddings store chain denounced health restrictions against unvaccinated people. He reassured customers and staff that they will not be subjected to these “preposterous and ridiculous” rules.

Heath Goddard, Pillow Talk CEO and co-founder, expressed disagreement over the lack of transparency surrounding the medical advice used as a basis for the restrictions currently in place in the country.

Goddard told Epoch Times: “Until it’s tested in court and we’ve got decent judges to attest and listen to the debate, we have a problem. We have a nation that is currently being ransacked from within.”

He added that his company will not mandate the Covid-19 vaccines for employees. Similarly, unvaccinated customers will not be excluded or barred from entering Pillow Talk stores. He said: “Anyone is welcome to come into my business, vaccinated or unvaccinated. I certainly have not mandated any person in my company to get vaccinated. I know the dangers there.”

The comment’s from Goddard came after the Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on November 9th that once the local population hits 80 percent vaccination rate – expected to be by December 17th – unvaccinated Queenslanders would face new restrictions. Currently, both injected and non-injected residents are permitted to mingle freely.

The proposed new restrictions would mean that only those who are fully vaccinated would be permitted to enter bars, restaurants, cafes, music festivals, stadiums, museums, hospitals, libraries, prisons, and elderly care facilities once the restrictions come into effect. Face masks will no longer be required in indoor settings once the new rules are imposed. Palaszczuk has not mentioned an end date for the restrictions as of yet.

“This is both a reward for the fully vaccinated and precaution for when the borders open and we will see more cases in our community. People deserve to know that they can go to these places and know that they are safe,” the Queensland premier said. 

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Rosemarie Temple-Smith
Rosemarie Temple-Smith
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1 year ago

This is a scam.

ImagiNation
ImagiNation
1 year ago

As the mRNA manipulation experiment doesn’t prevent the injected from transmitting the alleged virus, what then is the point in restricting access? Is to protect the uninjected from the injected?

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raj
raj
1 year ago

What a fantastic person is Heath Goddard. Come on business owners – be brave and do the right thing – join Heath and push back against these tyrants. If you all stood strong the authorities will cave.

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John from Lancashire
John from Lancashire
1 year ago

Whilst I admire Heath Goddard standing up to this tyranny I can’t help but think the tyrants are making a rod for their own backs. If the vaccinated and unvaccinated are not allowed to mix and our fears are correct and the vaccinated start dropping dead (I hope with all my heart we are wrong)in large numbers they will find hard to convince people it’s the fault of the unvaccinated if they didn’t mix with them. Then all but the most stubborn would finally wake up.

Bexy
Bexy
1 year ago

We need more people & business owners like this. Everybody stand up for your rights now and throw those corrupt & mindless politicians out!

Evil Harry Dread
Evil Harry Dread
1 year ago

I can only think that these tyrannical politicians do not fully understand their own position and the inevitable outcome of their plans, once the people have had enough.

Rosemarie Temple-Smith
Rosemarie Temple-Smith
1 year ago

In NSW these restrictions are already in place. As I’m unvaccinated the only places I can enter are chemists, supermarkets and hardware stores. There is a $1,000 fine if I disobey and a $5,000 for the shop owner for letting me in.

Arby
Arby
1 year ago

I’m sure there’s a story there. But I will always stop reading as soon as the author quotes, favorably, The Epoch Times.

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