Thousands protest mandatory vaccine in Australia

Thousands protest mandatory vaccine in Australia

Thousands of protesters against mandatory vaccination for Ovid 19 gathered in several cities in Australia on Saturday. However, there were also gatherings of those who support health care. The Australian vaccine program has been voluntary and has so far proved very successful. About 85 percent of the population over 16 years of age has been completely vaccinated, writes [...]

The Australian vaccine program has been voluntary and has so far proved very successful. About 85 percent of the population over 16 years of age has been completely vaccinated, writes France24, broadcast The Express.

But protesters took to the streets of Australian towns on Saturday to demand that the vaccine not be imposed. Such a decision has only been implemented for professions appointed by state authorities.

In Melbourne, a group of thousands of people called for the regional leader, Daniel Andrea, to be imprisoned and expressed outrage for the new competencies that have been proposed in the pandemic.

Police said as many as 10,000 people have gathered in Sydney. A protester spoke before the mob disguised as former US president Donald Trump.

In contrast, Australia, a country of over 25 million people, has lower rates of the dead and the infected compared with many countries with an estimated number. So far, 1,933 victims have been registered in the remote country and over 195,000 cases of Coddy-19.

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