Concerns Melbourne’s Homeless Will Be Affected By Jab Policy 08/10/2021
A key welfare worker from the salvation army has voice concerns that the homeless and vulnerable could be affected by Melbourne City Council’s mandatory jab policy for staff and visitors. Yarra City Council is facing increasing pressure to overturn a controversial decision to charge businesses up to $5000 to convert a car space into outdoor dining areas… Sweden’s Public Health Agency has recommended a temporary halt to the use of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine among young adults, citing concerns over rare side effects to the heart. And media platform YouTube have removed two official channels belonging to disgraced singer R. Kelly, who was recently convicted of operating a sex crimes ring that saw him abuse women and children for decades. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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