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Yulli

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Now, that stinks! The adults fore sure could have all been vaccinated during the last 2 years. Vaccination is for free in Germany, and the German citizens are urged to get vaccinated. Look at the rules of conduct in Germany for the last 2 years. The adults did know damned well that they should be vaccinated. Their claim, that they are no anti-vaxxers, is a bloody cheat.

Next question: Who on earth has 13 children? Might we guess the adults didn't use contraceptives? Who acts that way? Might we guess they belong to some kind of religious sect?

Might we guess, that if we dig deeper, we will find that they are not the only ones in their tribe? Who is behind all that? Who is the driving force in this affair?



https://en.mercopress.com/2022/03/22/german-family-of-17-deported-from-paraguay-due-to-lack-of-covid-19-vax

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MercoPress. South Atlantic News Agency

Montevideo, March 25th 2022 - 06:32 UTC

German family of 17 deported from Paraguay due to lack of COVID-19 vax
Tuesday, March 22nd 2022 - 21:58 UTC

It was the Ministry of Health who decided the group should not be allowed through

Paraguayan authorities have deported a German family of 17 people who were all unvaccinated against COVID-19. They had sold all their assets to settle in the South American country, where other groups of European nationals have been reported to have migrated to avoid immunization mandates.

The arriving travelers were ordered to their point of boarding, as per Paraguayan immigration laws and sanitary measures currently in force, the National Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (Dinac) explained.

The family stayed for several hours at Asunción's Silvio Pettirossi International Airport, after they were denied entry into the country for not being vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2.

The family was composed of 17 members: father, mother, 13 children, and two grandchildren, who sold all their assets to settle in the country, where they have also purchased some land, it was reported.

The group did produce negative PCR tests, but health authorities demanded the sanitary pass attesting to them having taken at least two doses of vaccine.

Migrations Director Ángeles Arriola pointed out it was the Ministry of Health who decided the group should not be allowed through. The Ministry of Health requires non-resident foreigners to have a two-dose vaccination schedule to enter the country from 18 years of age.

The vaccination certificate must be in English, French, Portuguese or Spanish and must contain the data of the manufacturer of the vaccines applied and the batch of the doses applied, in addition to personal data, Paraguayan authorities also explained.

Some governments worldwide, such as that of the United Kingdom, are beginning to lift all COVID-19 related travel requirements.

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https://www.asuncionpost.com.py/nacionales/familia-de-17-integrantes-alemanes-no-pudo-quedarse-en-paraguay-10106
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TUESDAY, 22 MARCH 2022
"A series of mistakes" led to the deportation of a German family.

A family of 17 German nationals arrived in our country on Monday and were stranded at the Silvio Pettirossi international airport because they did not have vaccination certificates against COVID-19.



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A family of 17 German nationals arrived in our country on Monday and were stranded at the Silvio Pettirossi international airport because they did not have certificates of vaccination against COVID-19, which is mandatory and in force by the Ministry of Health. They were finally deported.

"They were victims of a series of mistakes that could have been avoided. From the place they came from, Germany, they were assured that they could enter the country with a negative PCR. Then they got off in Madrid (Spain), made the stopover and there the airline had to demand a health pass. However, they were allowed to board. They arrived in the country yesterday morning and the authorities did not allow them to enter because they did not have the health pass", explained Max Narváez, the German family's lawyer, in contact with Nuestra Mañana on La Unión.

He clarified that the family is not anti-vaccination and that they even wanted to get vaccinated here in our country. "We asked for a safe-conduct for them and for quarantine," said the lawyer, noting that both requests were rejected.

"This family sold everything they had in Germany and came to settle here because they bought a piece of land in Yuty (Department of Caazapá)", he added, regretting what happened to the foreign family because "when they sold everything in their country, they did not have a single chair left (...) They will have to start all over again".

The Germans will leave this afternoon for Bolivia. In fact, they stated that they will never come to Paraguay again, according to the lawyer.
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https://www.asuncionpost.com.py/nacionales/familia-de-17-integrantes-alemanes-no-pudo-quedarse-en-paraguay-10106

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MARTES 22 DE MARZO DE 2022
“Una serie de errores” desembocó en deportación de familia alemana

Una familia compuesto por 17 personas de nacionalidad alemana llegó este lunes a nuestro país, quedando varados en el aeropuerto internacional Silvio Pettirossi por no contar con certificados de vacunación contra el COVID-19.



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Una familia compuesto por 17 personas de nacionalidad alemana llegó este lunes a nuestro país, quedando varados en el aeropuerto internacional Silvio Pettirossi por no contar con certificados de vacunación contra el COVID-19, disposición de carácter obligatorio y vigente por el Ministerio de Salud. Finalmente fueron deportados.

“Ellos fueron víctimas de una sucesión de errores que pudieron ser evitados. Desde el lugar que ellos vienen, Alemania, les aseguraron que podían ingresar al país con un PCR negativo. Luego bajaron en Madrid (España), hicieron la escala y ahí la aerolínea les tenía que exigir el pase sanitario. Sin embargo, les dejaron subir. Llegaron al país ayer por la madrugada y las autoridades no les dejaron ingresar porque no contaban con el pase sanitario”, explicó Max Narváez, abogado de la familia alemana, en contacto con Nuestra Mañana por La Unión.

En ese orden, aclaró que la familia no es antivacuna y que incluso quisieron vacunarse aquí en nuestro país. “Nosotros pedimos un salvoconducto para ellos y que hagan cuarentena”, aseveró el abogado, señalando que ambas solicitudes fueron rechazadas.

“Esta familia vendió todo lo que tenía en Alemania y vinieron para instalarse aquí porque adquirieron un terreno en Yuty (Departamento de Caazapá)”, añadió, lamentando lo sucedido con la familia extranjera porque “al vender todo en su país, no les quedó una sola silla (…) Deberán comenzar todo de nuevo”.

Los alemanes viajarán esta tarde rumbo a Bolivia. De hecho, afirmaron que nunca más vendrán a Paraguay, según comentó el abogado.

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Yulli

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Re: German anti-vaxxers got a kick in the ass in Paraguay: DEPORTATION!
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2022, 03:36:24 AM »

Here is an eye-opener, an article by the German magazine "Der Spiegel", from January 2022:

https://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/escaping-corona-a-community-of-german-anti-vaxxers-on-the-black-sea-coast-a-47810f25-fa3a-45f4-9219-568794a10d31

It is about German anti-vaxxers immigrating in Bulgaria. But since the Bulgarian government in Sofia hardens the rules it seems like some Germans prefer a warmer climate and try to escape to Paraguay or Uruguay. Both countries are known to be hideouts for Germans.
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