Giant piece of shit masquerading as a journalist, Andrew Bolt, says that “the evidence is becoming overwhelming” that the danger of the deadly coronavirus “was wildly exaggerated” and is nothing like what we’ve been told.
Just in case you needed any further proof that a climate denier, legally proven to be super racist, staunch defender of a pedophile, is in fact a piece of shit with no journalistic integrity or reason to be given a platform.
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I suppose now we know why the United States didn’t accept the WHO tests when they offered them in February.
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Coronavirus: Australia launches criminal investigation into Ruby Princess -
More than 600 people on board the Ruby Princess later tested positive for coronavirus and 10 have since died.
The ship remains off the coast with nearly 200 sick crew members on board.
Police in New South Wales said they would look into whether national biosecurity laws had been broken.
Australia has so far reported 5,548 coronavirus cases and 30 deaths.
Those sickened on cruise ships account for nearly a tenth of all cases in Australia.
The country has imposed strict social distancing measures and clubs, cafes, parks and gyms have been closed in a bid to contain the outbreak
At a news conference, New South Wales Police Commissioner Mick Fuller said there were “many unanswered questions” about the incident.
He said that, by law, vessels were only allowed to dock and disembark passengers if the captain could assure the local authorities that their ship was free from contagious disease.
Mr Fuller said there were “discrepancies” involving the information provided by the ship’s owners, Carnival Australia, and the requirements of the law.
“The only way I can get to the bottom of whether our national biosecurity laws and our state laws were broken is through a criminal investigation,” he told reporters.
Mr Fuller said that the day before passengers disembarked in Sydney a worker made an emergency call about two people who needed medical assistance. He said police were assured by the operating company that the coronavirus was not an issue on the ship.
“From that perspective, there are many unanswered questions,” he added.
The New South Wales government has faced mounting criticism for allowing people off the ship but has insisted that the decision was based on expert advice.
Mr Fuller added that Carnival Australia had said it would fully co-operate with the inquiry. The company has not yet commented publicly on the criminal investigation.
The Ruby Princess with about 2,700 people on board arrived in Sydney last month after an 11-day cruise.
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