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by Greg Stolz
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Yazmina Adler, owner of the Khemia HI Vibe Frequency Salon at Palm Beach, unleashed a storm of controversy when she announced on Instagram this week that clients who had received the jab were not welcome in her shop because of the vaccine's 'unknown health effects' and reputed 'unusual signs and symptoms within the menstrual cycle'.
The decision was slammed as 'ill-informed to the point of being dangerous and irresponsible' by Dr Bruce Willett, Queensland chair of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
While other health experts labelled it as "absurd, ridiculous and causing a public health risk", and Dr Sonu Haikerwal, of the Upper Coomera Respiratory Clinic and Haan Health called it a "slap in the face to the health workers who've ensured the community remains free of COVID-19".

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