A group of people who went to court over COVID-19 measures including the vaccine have been slapped with more than $200,000 in legal costs after failing to prove their claims. 7NEWS
have been slapped with more than $200,000 in legal costs after failing to prove their claims.
The group also included business owners who said they were unable to operate due to pandemic restrictions, and a government worker and a health professional who alleged their livelihoods were affected.Another claimant, Alison Zerk, said she fled the Northern Territory to escape COVID restrictions and ended up homeless.
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