Australia: Children In COVID Quarantine Not Allowed To Open Christmas Presents For Themselves – IOTW Report

Australia: Children In COVID Quarantine Not Allowed To Open Christmas Presents For Themselves

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Children currently in hotel quarantine over Christmas in Western Australia have been told they will not be allowed to unwrap their own Christmas presents due to the threat of COVID.

Current law mandates that all travelers arriving from other countries undergo a 14 day hotel quarantine before they are allowed to go to their next destination.

This has left many forced to spend Christmas in temporary accommodation, but rules on gift giving have made the experience even more burdensome.

In a letter by the state’s Deputy Chief Health Officer Robyn Lawrence, hotel guests are told that all packages delivered by friends and family “will be opened and checked for safety reasons.” More

13 Comments on Australia: Children In COVID Quarantine Not Allowed To Open Christmas Presents For Themselves

  1. Between this and the school stuff and preventing normal interactions children need to grow up normally without the despair of loneliness dominating their lives, it almost seems like western civilization is intent on producing an entire generation of youth with serious and deliberate PTSD for some reason.

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  2. Today, I went to the grocery store to get a few things before we get 18-24″ of snow (Depending on which Yellow Meteorologist you listen to)… I was shocked to see the store crowded and only 50% of the people wearing masks. Maybe the sheeple are sick of this?
    The war that is being waged is being fought on ideological fronts… Christianity being one of them that is under attack. They going to try and make children feel as though Christmas is not important so future generations will feel the same.

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  3. I don’t believe the progs will like it much if this kind of idiocy leads to the spiritual side of Christmas being revived and the commercial side going the way of the dodo bird.

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