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The Russian invasion is being aired in an endless 24/7 loop via BBC News and Sky News, with not a word about Covid-19 to be heard, despite airing nothing but propaganda and lies on the pandemic for the past two years.
The latest data published by the UK Health Security Agency confirms deaths are rising dramatically among the triple vaccinated population whilst declining steadily among the not-vaccinated population in England.
With the most recent figures showing the fully vaccinated accounted for 9 in every 10 Covid-19 deaths over the past month; and the triple vaccinated accounted for 4 in every 5 of them.
https://www.shadowtruth.org/th....e-uk-gov-released-a-
A Path built on Purpose and Perseverance: Becoming a Registered NDIS Provider
Service providers play an important role in delivering services and support to differently-abled individuals benefitting from the scheme of NDIS. Being one of the primary points of contact for the NDIS participants, they must meet several requirements and quality checks to be able to maintain their provider status. Some NDIS providers are registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission while some others are unregistered.
There are many benefits to becoming a registered NDIS provider as it shows your commitment and dedication towards delivering quality and safe services for the customers. Registered providers are even allowed to manage participants whose funding is managed by the NDIA. Registered providers can access the latest information, tools and various resources from the NDIS to improve their services and staff training. The first step to becoming a registered NDIS provider is to submit your application to the NDIS Commission. Then you will undergo an audit to prove that you comply with NDIS practice standards, code of conduct and all the other requirements. Then the NDIS Commission will assess your eligibility and will inform you about their decision. If you pass all the quality checks and meet the requirements, then you will receive the Certificate of Registration that needs to be renewed as specified by the Commission. The journey to becoming a registered provider is not easy as it requires determination and purpose.
Classy Life is a registered NDIS provider offering services in the New South Wales regions. Being a registered provider means that all our workers are screened through the new national worker screening process and we have an in-house complaints management and resolution system for the NDIS participants to make their grievances known. Our registered status means that we need to notify the NDIS Commission of any reportable incidents. Contact us today to know more about our NDIS services.
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This is what China is doing with the DNA
China puts all its men in DNA surveillance net.
The police in China are collecting blood samples from men and boys from across the country to build a genetic map of its roughly 700 million males, giving authorities a powerful new tool for their emerging high-tech surveillance state.
https://www.courant.com/consum....er-reviews/sns-nyt-c
Genomic surveillance: inside China’s DNA dragnet
China’s government is building the world’s largest police-run DNA database in close cooperation with key international industry partners. And this is what China does with all their harvested DNA besides genetic targeted bioweapons ..
https://www.aspistrategist.org.....au/genomic-surveill
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