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Liberal MP Russell Broadbent, who is unvaccinated to COVID-19, has declared he took the horse de-wormer ivermectin when he contracted the coronavirus last month.
“I am not vaccinated, and I won’t be vaccinated because my view was to be vaccinated was just as high as the risk that I was taking to get the virus itself,” Mr Broadbent said.COVID-19 vaccinations greatly reduce the risk of hospitalisation and death and health risks associated with vaccinations are extremely rare.Seventy-five new COVID-19 infections have been recorded in Western Australia, 62 of which are local and 13 of which relate to interstate travel.
Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic leaves the Park Hotel in Melbourne on Sunday 16, 2022. Photo Luis Ascuito remain in Australia for the Australian Open in January, after a full bench of the Federal Court ruled he should be deported because of the danger he would stoke anti-vaccination sentiment. “The minister, on cancellation, has a wider discretion in the public interest to consider whether the presence of someone would, for instance in this case, give rise to discord,” the official said.AdvertisementMarta Pascual Juanola
The comment provoked commotion on the floor of the Parliament last Thursday after the Defence Minister spoke of evidence of Chinese interference in Australian electoral matters.“We now see evidence that the Chinese Communist Party — the Chinese government — has also made a decision about who they’re going to back in the next federal election,” Mr Dutton said.
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