Healthy Australian woman says she was forced into COVID quarantine camp for 14 days by Pierre Boralevi for Life Site News
‘These COVID camps are real. It doesn’t matter if you’re fully-vaxxed, one-vaxxed or non-vaxxed: you can get sent to these camps if you’re a close contact,’ said Haley Hodgson from her prison.
An Australian woman says she was taken to a quarantine facility and held there for 14 days against her will as punishment for failing to test against COVID and lying about it.
Haley Hodgson shared her ordeal in an interview with Monica Smit, founder of Australian news website Reignite Democracy Australia (RDA), a week ago when she was still in quarantine at the Howard Springs facility near Darwin, Northern Australia.
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“These COVID camps are real,” Hodgson told Smit.
“You can get sent to those camps no matter what if you’re ‘close contact’.”
The video was released only yesterday on RDA’s official website, as Hodgson feared that releasing it sooner might result in the extension of her stay at the quarantine camp.
Hodgson explained that she had been in “close contact” with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
She recalled that health officials came to her house asking whether she knew the person who tested positive and if she had had a test done.
Hodgson initially lied about having had a test. When the Australian health authorities got back to her saying they couldn’t find her result, Hodgson admitted that she had failed to do a test.
“I was scared. I’ve been in quarantine before, [and] I just didn’t want to go back there,” Hodgson explained.
She then apologized to the health officers, saying, “I’m sorry that I lied.”
“They said, ‘No worries,’ and [before] they hung up the phone, they said, ‘Someone will be there to test you in the next 20 minutes, so don’t leave your home,” Hodgson recalled.