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Far-right anti-lockdown protests held amid Australian COVID crisis

Far-right anti-lockdown protests held amid Australian COVID crisis On Saturday, far-right protesters marched through the city centres of Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane, while others gathered in regional towns and centres, to demand an end to the limited lockdown measures in place amid a surge of the coronavirus. The demonstrators, who appear to have numbered fewer than 10,000 nationally, have been angrily condemned by broad sections of the population. On social media, workers, students, youth and many middle-class people have expressed fears that the rallies, carried out in defiance of health orders prohibiting mass gatherings in Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne, could become super-spreading events. At least one infection and multiple exposure sites have also been recorded in Brisbane, but there is no lockdown there.

Australia Covid-19: Sydney cases expected to rise after anti-lockdown protest as two charged for allegedly hitting police horse

Australia Covid-19: Sydney cases expected to rise after anti-lockdown protest as two charged for allegedly hitting police horse CNN 15 hrs ago By Helen Regan, CNN © Mick Tsikas/AP Protesters march through the streets during a World Wide Rally For Freedom anti-lockdown rally in Sydney, on July 24. Two men have been charged with animal cruelty for allegedly striking a police horse during anti-lockdown protests in Sydney, Australia on Saturday, police said, as daily Covid-19 cases in New South Wales state continue to rise. Thousands of people breached coronavirus measures and marched through the center of Australia s biggest city on Saturday, many unmasked and carrying banners with anti-vaccination messages, and clashing with police. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison called the protests reckless and selfish. Protests also broke out in other major cities, including Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane.

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