Source (articles.mercola.com)
STORY AT-A-GLANCE
- In May 2020, Johns Hopkins launched an online course to train “an army” of contact tracers, for which hundreds of people joined within hours of its release
- Those who take the course will be trained to interview people diagnosed with COVID-19, identify their close contacts who might have been exposed and then give them guidance on how to self-quarantine for two weeks
- If you test positive, the contact tracer will go through your phone and social media with you to figure out who you’ve come in contact with; everyone whose path you crossed would also be quarantined
- While it’s been said that quarantine will be voluntary, some related documents state that if you do not comply, police may enforce a detention order to assure compliance; it’s also stated in some states that you can be fined up to $2,000 a day or incarcerated for not staying in quarantine
- The course informs contact tracers that what they’re doing is for the greater good and basically that while everyone has a right to their privacy, when it comes to “the greater good,” your privacy is null and void
- COVID-19 test results will be automatically sent into an electronic database, and tracers will get your information if you test positive, whether you want them to or not; the resulting isolation and quarantines can be mandated and enforced, as can other health enforcements, like vaccines and medications(READ MORE)
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