this is the commentator who described refugees as cockroaches, who said islam was repugnant, who is known for her controversial comments. she was allowed to come into australia. the home affairs minister said the new south wales government here where i am made that request on economic benefits basis but she was glad that katie hopkins was leaving. again, this really touches a very sore spot with australians will stop the restrictions have meant that thousands and thousands of australians are still stranded overseas, unable to come home at a time, like i said, when australia s two biggest cities are still in lockdown. two biggest cities are still in lockdown- two biggest cities are still in lockdown. . ,, ., .,., two biggest cities are still in lockdown. . ,, ., ., ,, lockdown. thanks, shaimaa, thank ou. it lockdown. thanks, shaimaa, thank you- it has lockdown. thanks, shaimaa, thank you- it hasiust lockdown. thanks, shaimaa, thank you. it hasjust gone lockdown. thanks, shaimaa, t
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who knows how long it s going to be before we can get back to some sort of normality? mentally, it s been tough, being different from everybody else. being scared to be out. 28 year old holly from leicester suffers from cystic fibrosis. six years ago, she had a double lung transplant and takes immunosuppressants to stop her body rejecting them. she s been shielding since the first lockdown in march last year. i ve been exceptionally lucky that my parents have been able to shield with me, so i haven t been completely isolated on my own. it s had a huge impact on my mental health. i ve had days where i vejust cried. it s been really tough, logging on to social media and seeing my friends all go out to parties and restaurants and enjoying themselves and it s not that i don t want them to do that, ijust really wish i could do
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