Night Clubbers Ignore COVID-Safe Directions 07/03/2021
Late night revelers are ignoring COVID-safe directions…. as they freely mingle and bump up against each other on crowded dancefloors statewide. The Health Minister says LOCAL GPs will be recruited to ramp up the nation’s COVID-19 vaccination program…with more than 1200 clinics to give the jab to elderly and at-risk Australians from March 22. A Melbourne Academic who was held for more than 800 days as a Prisoner on Spying charges in Iran…has revealed the psychological torture she endured during the harrowing ordeal.. And a poll has found fewer than one-in-three Australians think the Tokyo Olympics should go ahead this year…. while nearly 40 per cent are against the country sending a team even if they do. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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