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Sydney anti-lockdown protest fizzles to nothing after heavy police operation

Sydney anti-lockdown protest fizzles to nothing after heavy police operation
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NSW COVID: A thousand police in Sydney ready to put down anti-lockdown protest

Save Share One thousand police officers are on standby to break up any repeat of last weekend’s anti-lockdown protest in Sydney, while health authorities are still trying to ascertain whether somebody with COVID-19 attended. As new research shows people who refuse to comply with health orders tend to be “male [and] less intelligent”, NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller warned protesters not to bother turning up to a second rally because a large number of officers were ready to pounce no matter where in Sydney trouble might occur. “We know that this is such an important time for NSW in terms of winning the battle against the virus and coming into town to protest is not the answer,” he said.

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The Premier again repeated her call for adults of all ages in Greater Sydney to receive a vaccine, in line with national vaccine advisory group ATAGI’s advice. The city will complete its fifth week of lockdown on Saturday, with measures extended until August 28. “No matter what stage the case numbers are at, it’s the vaccine [that] will allow us to live freely,” she said. While uptake among under-40s has increased, Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant said she remained concerned by vaccination coverage in the elderly, urging people with elderly loved ones to talk to them about getting their vaccines and to help them book an appointment.

1,000 police to be deployed to Sydney anti-lockdown protest

1,000 police to be deployed to Sydney anti-lockdown protest 2 minutes read Update 1: Adds information about soldiers Sydney, Australia, Jul 30 (EFE).- Australian authorities will deploy about 1,000 police officers on Saturday to an illegal anti-lockdown protest in Sydney amid fears it will escalate the Covid-19 outbreak in the city. “Please don’t come into Sydney tomorrow to protest. If you do, you will be met by up to 1,000 police who will be ready to deal with you, whether that be via the health orders or other laws,” New South Wales Police Commissioner Mick Fuller said. The call for the march, which violates stay-at-home orders and a ban on gatherings imposed by the NSW government in the wake of an outbreak of the Delta variant, follows last Saturday’s protest of thousands of people in Sydney and other cities.

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