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This video discusses the implementation of Rule 213 in New York State, which allows the government to remove individuals from their homes and place them in quarantine for any disease, including non-contagious ones. The rule has faced legal challenges, but Governor Hochul appealed a previous decision and it has now been approved. There are concerns about the lack of age restrictions, due process, and time limits for quarantine. Additionally, individuals can be forced to take medication or vaccines, including experimental drugs, without the ability to prove they are not sick. The only remaining option for appeal is the New York State Court of Appeals. The speaker questions the constitutionality of the rule.