Ernie Dingo has been hit with thousands of vile threats after he stepped in to help get vaccination rates up in a state that’s lagging behind.
In Port Hedland, only 21.7 per cent of Indigenous Australians over the age of 15 are fully vaccinated and 24.3 per cent are fully vaccinated in Karratha., 49.89 per cent of WA‘s indigenous population has received one dose of any vaccine, and 33.82 per cent have received two. Both towns are in the state’s north.
Mr McGowan told reporters there had been a raft of threats after his government mandated the Covid-19 vaccine for most workforces.
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