Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Australia Deploys Helicopters, Troops To Go 'Door-To-Door' To Maintain Lockdown


Australia deploys helicopters, hundreds of troops to keep people at home in strict new lockdowns in Sydney




Around 300 Australian Defence Force (ADF) soldiers were deployed alongside police over the weekend in New South Wales to help police enforce strict new coronavirus lockdowns. Police helicopters have also been seen in the area, ordering residents to comply with lockdown restrictions.

Australian broadcaster ABC reported the soldiers arrived in the city of Sydney over the weekend and underwent training and would begin going door to door in Sydney by Monday to check that residents are complying with the lockdown orders.

The Daily Mail reported in Sydney’s western suburbs residents saw police helicopters hovering overhead while sounding sirens and broadcasting the message, “This is public health order —do not break rules —you will be found and fines issued.”

One video reposted by Australian journalist Avi Yemini shows a man exclaiming “what the f–k” before showing helicopters flying overhead and sounding warning messages to the public. The video was originally posted by TikTok user bankstown2200 over the weekend.

The arrival of ADF troops and other enforcement measures comes more than a month after the New South Wales (NSW) government ordered new coronavirus restrictions on June 23. On July 14, the NSW government extended the lockdown orders through July 30. The lockdowns in Sydney have again been extended until at least Aug. 28.

The lockdown rules include a mask mandate, even for some outdoor places. People may leave their homes to get groceries and medicine or to go to hospitals. Only one person per household is permitted to leave their home per day to get groceries. People are allowed to go to school or work only if they cannot work and study from home. People may go outdoors to exercise but are not allowed to travel more than 10k from their homes (about 6 miles).

People in greater Sydney, the Central Coast, Blue Mountains and Wollongong to other areas in NSW. People outside of greater Sydney also cannot enter greater Sydney except for a funeral or memorial service, or for goods or services if those goods or services are not reasonably available outside of the greater Sydney area. People over the age of 18 leaving the greater Sydney area must also carry evidence showing their address and be prepared to provide it to police.

2 comments:

Sister Rebecca said...

My God! Where are you?!? Our time is SO close! Hurry them to Jesus! I pray. God save us all. Mankind has become corrupted by the evil one, our enemy, the enemy of truth. Of which you are and the way, the light of the world!! Come Jesus: the bridal song commences!...

Anonymous said...

Like who cares, Australians love staying home, sitting on the lounge/sofa, drinking beer and watching TV. The Australian government has said they will keep up the lockups until we all get jabbed. Like that will work, that is like saying to a child, if you don't do your homework you will get a bowl of icecream. Think I will go have another beer.