House debates
Wednesday, 1 December 2021
Motions
COVID-19: Vaccination
3:15 pm
Craig Kelly (Hughes, Independent) Share this | Hansard source
Thank you, Mr Speaker. Further:
(f) the most recent published data from the UK Health Security Agency, titled COVID vaccine surveillance report: week 46, records that those injected twice between the ages of 30 and 79 years of age have a greater chance of having COVID than those not injected, and the title of a recently published study by researchers from the University of California is self-explanatory; it is 'vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals have similar viral loads'. The esteemed virologist Geert Vanden Bossche has warned that such mandates will result in a catastrophe and has stated: 'No healthy individual should be considered more of an infectious threat than another. There is no scientific rationale for any individual, whether vaccinated or not, to discriminate against contacts with any healthy vaccinated or unvaccinated person';
(2) notes that the federal government of Australia has multiple constitutional powers to ban COVID vaccine mandates and to ensure that workers currently sacked from their jobs under vaccine mandates can return to their work and recommence their careers before Christmas.
Only hours ago, in the USA, a federal judge—
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