Isolation Camps in New York: Fighting the Dragon That Doesn't Want to Die
All eyes on New York, please
This Wednesday, a very important court battle is going to take place. As a New Yorker, I am beyond disgusted and outraged by the isolation camps regulations that our wicked, possessed governor and our state AG are trying to bring back after their stinky regulations were defeated by the brave soul, attorney Bobbie Anne Cox.
For three years, our sadistic rulers have been torturing us with hypnotic spells turning intelligent people into scared, zombified puddles of drool, with humiliating, oxygen-limiting masks that don’t do squat to protect us from anything and contain a slew of toxic chemicals that wearers breathe in, as well as with their idiotic, intellectually insulting propaganda and their “garbage soup,” contaminated vaccines. Is it not enough? I think it is.
The state of New York already has legislation that takes care of health emergencies. There is no need for this fascistic absurdity that negates due process, logic, compassion, and common sense.
Here is from Bobbie Anne Cox:
This Wednesday, September 13th, at 10:00am, I will be defending my victory in our epic lawsuit, Borrello v. Hohul, where the NYS Supreme Court in Cattaragugus County struck down Governor Hochul and her Department of Health’s unconstitutional “Isolation and Quarantine Procedures” that allowed them to illegally lock you up or lock you down without any proof you were sick, and without any due process protections.
The courtroom is open to the public, so your peaceful presence is permitted if you would like to come and observe. It’s the New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division at 50 East Ave., Rochester, NY.
If you cannot attend in person, you can watch livestream on the court’s website! Here is that link: https://ad4.nycourts.gov/go/live/
An excerpt from the legal text
10 NYCRR Section 2.13. Isolation and Quarantine Procedures
(a) Duty to issue isolation and quarantine orders
(1) Whenever appropriate to control the spread of a highly
contagious communicable disease, the State Commissioner of
Health may issue and/or may direct the local health authority to
issue isolation and/or quarantine orders, consistent with due
process of law, to all such persons as the State Commissioner of
Health shall determine appropriate.
(2) Paragraph (1) of this subdivision shall not be construed as
relieving the authority and duty oflocal health authorities to issue
isolation and quarantine orders to control the spread of a highly
contagious communicable disease, consistent with due process of
law, in the absence ofsuch direction lrom the State Commissioner
of Health.
(3) For the purposes of isolation orders, isolation locations may
include home isolation or such other residential or temporary
housing location that the public health authority issuing the order
determines appropriate, where symptoms or conditions indicate
that medical care in a general hospital is not expected to be
required, and consistent with any direction that the State
Commissioner of Health may issue. Where symptoms or
conditions indicate that medical care in a general hospital is
expected to be required, the isolation location shall be a general
hospita[.
(4) For the purposes of quarantine orders, quarantine locations may
include home quarantine, other residential or temporary housing
quarantine, or quarantine at such other locations as the public
health authority issuing the order deems appropriate, consistent
with any direction that the State Commissioner of Health may
issue.
(b) Any isolation or quarantine order shall specify:
(1) The basis for the order;
(2) The location where the person shall remain in isolation or
quarantine, unless travel is authorized by the State or local health
authority, such as for medical care;
(3) The duration ofthe order
(4) Instructions for traveling to the isolation or quarantine localjon,
if appropriate;(5)Instructions for maintaining appropriate distance and taking
such other actions as to prevent transmission to other persons
living or working at the isolation or quarantine location, consistent
with any direction that the State Commissioner of Health may
issue;
(6)If the location of isolation or quarantine is not in a general
hospital, instructions for contacting the State and/or local health
authority to report the subject person's health condition, consistent
withany direction that the State Commissioner of Health may
issue;
(7) If the location of isolation or quarantine is a multiple dwelling
structure, that the person shall remain in their specific dwelling and
in no instance come within 6 feet of any other person and
consistent with any direction that the State Commissionerof
Health may issue;
(8) If the location of isolation or quarantine is a detached structure,
that the person may go outside while remaining on the premise, but
shall not leave the premise or come within 6 feet of any person
who does not reside at the premise, or such other distance as may
be appropriate for the specific disease, and consistent with any
direction that the State Commissioner of Health may issue:
(9)Such other limitations on interactions with other persons as are
appropriate, consistent with any direction that the State
Commissioner of Health may issue:
(10) Notification of the right to request that the public health
authority issuing the order inform a reasonable number of persons
of the conditions of the isolation or quarantine order;
(11)A statement that the person has the right to seek judicial
review of the order;
(12) A statement that the person has the right to legal counsel, and
that if the person is unable to afford legal counsel, counsel will be
appointed upon request.
(c) Whenever a person is subject to an isolation or quarantine
order, the State Department of Health or local health authority, or
the local health authority at the State Department of Health's
direction shall, consistent with any direction issued by the State
Commissioner of Health:
(1) monitor such person to ensure compliance with the order and
determine whether such person requires a higher level of medical
care;
(2) whenever appropriate, coordinate with local law enforcement
to ensure that such person comply with the order; and
(3) the extent such items and services are not available to such
person, provide or arrange for the provision of appropriate
supports, supplies and services, including, but not limited to: food,
laundry, medical care, and medications.
(d)If the location of an isolation or quarantine order is owned by
a landlord, hotel, motel or other person or entity, no such landlord
or person associated with such hotel, motel or other person or
entity shall enter the isolation or quarantine location without
permission of the local health authority, and consistent with any
direction that the State Commissioner of Health may issue.
(e) No article that is likely to be contaminated with infective
material may be removed from a premise where a person is isolated
or quarantined unless the local health authority determines that
such article has been properly disinfected or protected from
spreading infection, or unless the quarantine period expires and
there is no risk of contamination. Such determinations shall be
made pursuant to any direction that the State Commissioner of
Health may issue.
(f)Any person who violates a public health order shall be subject
to all civil and criminal penalties as provided for by law. For
purposes of civil penalties, each day that the order is violated shall
constitute a separate violation of this Part.
(g) Duty of attending physician
(1) Every attending physician shall immediately, upon discovering
a case or suspected case of a highly contagious reportable
communicable disease, cause the patient to be appropriately
isolated and contact the State Department of Health and the local
health authority where the patient is isolated and,if different, the
local health authority where the patient resides.
(2) Such physician shall advise other members of the household
regarding precautions to be taken to prevent further spread of the
disease, consistent with any direction that the State Commissioner
of Health may issue.
(3) Such physician shall furnish the patient, or caregiver of such
patient where applicable, with detailed instructions regardingthe
disinfection and disposal of any contaminated articles, consistent
with any direction that the State Commissioner of Health may
issue.
My interview with Bobbie Anne from last fall in which she went over the regulation in detail:
One of the best summaries by Anne Gibbons:
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I really do appreciate truth warriors like you and Bobbie Ann Cox. And I do believe that the number of good people supporting you is rapidly increasing. I will be watching Wednesday morning and I pray for a big win. May it be so.