(WORLD VIEW WEEKEND) – Australia has gone full Nazi, Brave New World and 1984 all in one as it implements a dystopian tracking system that requires people in quarantine to snap a photo of themselves within five minutes of being prodded by a government-required app on their smartphones.
If you repeatedly ignore the notifications, you will get a phone call, or a knock on the door, from your local police. If you are not there or do not respond to the app check in in a timely manner you could be fined or face imprisonment. The government website states: "If you consistently fail to comply with check-in requests without a good reason, you may have committed an offence under the Emergency Management Act, which can result in fines of up to $50,000 and imprisonment."
The province is now requiring people in quarantine to get a phone app called G2G Now, which is short for Got to Go Now!
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