Rapid Antigen Test Shortage Causing Disruptions 04/01/2022
A crippling rapid antigen test shortage is stopping people from working, visiting family and even knowing if they are infectious. Cow dung will be turned into electricity on a Victorian dairy farm in an effort to make it carbon neutral. A huge shortage of swimming instructors has forced the cancellation of crucial lessons for Victorian children. Australian and international tennis stars say they’ll have no problem going head to head with an unvaccinated opponent who receives a medical exemption.
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