CDC Publishes 'Green Zone' Conc entration Camp Protocol, Preparing Masses Imprisonment

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CDC Publishes 'Green Zone' Concentration Camp Protocol, Preparing Masses Imprisonment

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/global-covid-19/shielding-approach-humanitarian.html?fbclid=IwAR3xO200z4099hiV_pZvBDNL1Z0TqSt8dt9OMlf1ATBFL7hFMsYqokt6IWY

NY. SB. 416 Con*centration Camps, NY. A 99, FL. SB. 2006

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FE MA OPERATION GARDEN PLOT

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STATE OF TENNESSEE
RECEIVED
AUG O 6 2021
Secretary of State
Tre Hargett
EXECUTIVE ORDER
BY THE GOVERNOR
No. 83
AN ORDER TO FACILITATE THE CONTINUED RESPONSE TO C O V
https://publications.tnsosfiles.com/pub/execorders/exec-orders-lee83.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0PUMvSHOeBHZyPQATrCpEPpcdflx126Ewz_zagqsPkpXJkaw7JO8hgGqE

he shielding approach advises against any new facility construction to establish green zones;
however, few settings will have existing shelters or communal facilities with designated latrines/bathing facilities to accommodate high-risk individuals. In these settings,
most latrines used by HHs are located outside the home and often shared by multiple HHs.
If dedicated facilities are available,
ensure safety measures such as proper lighting, handwashing/hygiene infrastructure, maintenance and disinfection of latrines.
Ensure facilities can accommodate high-risk individuals with disabilities, children and separate genders at the neighborhood/camp-level.

To minimize external contact, each green zone should include able-bodied high-risk individuals capable of caring for residents who have disabilities or are less mobile.
Otherwise, designate low-risk individuals for these tasks, preferably who have recovered from confirmed COVID-19 and are assumed to be immune.
This may be difficult to sustain,
especially if the caregivers are also high risk. As caregivers may often will be family members, ensure that this strategy is socially or culturally acceptable.
Currently, we do not know if prior infection confers immunity.

The green zone and living areas for high-risk residents should be aligned with minimum humanitarian (SPHERE) standards.6
The shielding approach requires strict adherence to infection, prevention and control (IPC) measures. They require, uninterrupted availability of soap, water, hygiene/cleaning supplies, masks or cloth face coverings, etc. for all individuals in green zones.
Thus, it is necessary to ensure minimum public health standards6 are maintained and possibly supplemented to decrease the risk of other outbreaks outside of COVID-19.
Attaining and maintaining minimum SPHERE6 standards is difficult in these settings for the general population.8,9,10
Users should consider that provision of services and supplies to high risk individuals could be at the expense of low-risk residents,
putting them at increased risk for other outbreaks.

https://www.stopworldcontrol.com/downloads/en/vaccines/vaccinereport.pdf

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