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In Melbourne we had six *hard* lockdowns - something like 262 days compared to Buenos Aires' 234 days. https://intpolicydigest.org/melbourne-the-longest-in-lockdown/

I wish I could find a summary of what each one entailed. We had 5 months (the last one??) where unvaxxed people could not enter 'non-essential' shops, we could only go into the post office, banks, grocery stores, and chemists (pharmacies). Oh and apparently alcohol was "essential" but therapy appointments for autistic children, for example, were not (good thing we don't really need them because they can't actually undo vaccine injury anyway). We were only allowed to pick up takeaway food from restaurants. Also we weren't 'allowed' to have people help us move house.

Tens of thousands of people have moved out of the state of Victoria as a result, and unfortunately Control-Filed Dictator Dan Andrews (Lefty Supreme) won the state election this year (fraud+).

We regularly see more small businesses which have closed, and almost every shop has "Help Needed" signs (like most countries I'm sure). Many, many people took their children out of state (public) schools when mandates started coming in. There are still occasionally people wearing masks, which almost seems like they're wearing a sign that says "I'm anxious and I don't really understand the truth of what is happening" - it's so sad...

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