How reopened schools plan to keep kids safe
As some students return to the classroom this week, these are the safety measures designed to protect them from Covid.
As some students return to the classroom this week, these are the safety measures designed to protect them from Covid.
Students in country Victoria will return to the classroom as early as next week – but there is ongoing uncertainty for children in Melbourne and some regional areas.
A group of Melbourne teachers is set to protest jab mandates with the rally location a secret, despite schools being “breeding grounds for Covid”.
After months of remote learning, a secret government plan for how children could safely return to school has been uncovered.
Protest picnics have fizzled out after organisers called a “rest day” for anti-lockdown demonstrators, following a week of violence and chaos.
A veteran who pleaded with protesters at the Shrine to show respect says he is “happy and overwhelmed” police have withdrawn his $5452 fine.
More than 200 protesters have been arrested after another violent stand-off in which police used rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the mob from the Shrine of Remembrance.
Innocent people, including children, were trapped terrified in cars as thousands of vicious rioters took over Melbourne’s streets, with cops fearing no end is sight for the violence.
Melbourne is set to spend the next five weeks locked down, but authorities are hoping to hit a crucial vaccine target around Cup Day.
Scott Morrison says there are enough vaccines to support a vaccine hub at the MCG on grand final eve. Sign the petition here.
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