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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2021 8:13:51 GMT
Does wearing one of these clear out supermarket aisles?
I might try it as always prefer to have less people in the shop.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2021 10:03:17 GMT
You also need someone to walk in front of you, ringing a bell chanting shame shame shame...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2021 10:13:08 GMT
I can see a job for the children here !
They like a giggle.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2021 10:13:39 GMT
Alms for a covider?
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Post by Jim on Jun 12, 2021 10:56:31 GMT
Β Skull and crossbones sign given to unvaccinated in rural India Β Police in rural India have made some citizens who have not been vaccinated against the coronavirus wear signs with a skull and crossbones, the universal symbol for danger, stoking anger in a country where shots are in short supply. Officers in the Niwari district of central Madhya Pradesh state said they introduced the policy to encourage more vaccinations. "Watching the low vaccination rate in our district we decided to honour the people who got vaccinated, but then we also found a large number of people who were not vaccinated," Santosh Patel, a sub-divisional police officer posted in the Prithvipur block of Niwari district, told Reuters on Thursday. "So to teach them a lesson and encourage them to get vaccinated, we administrated an oath to get them inoculated as soon as possible." Those who were vaccinated were given a sign with the colours of the Indian flag reading "I am a nationalist." Those who were not vaccinated were given a skull and crossbones sign saying "Do not come near me, I am not vaccinated. Please stay away from me," according to Patel and video footage from the district. Some people were seen wearing the signs taped to their chest. www.reuters.com/world/india/skull-crossbones-sign-given-unvaccinated-rural-india-2021-06-10/Sheer piracy. What a bunch of arrrrrsoles.
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