A controversial plan for Melbourne after lockdown has been met with a sickening response by anti-vaxxers who will be left out and don’t like it.
The proposal would see one of Melbourne’s most iconic shopping precincts — Chapel Street in Prahran — used for a traffic light-style trial to determine who is vaccinated and who is not.
Shops have shut their doors — some for good — along the iconic shopping strip that stretches for four kilometres in the inner city suburbs of South Yarra, Prahran, Windsor and St Kilda. The fully licensed beauty salon, which only launched towards the end of 2019, has a huge reliance on parties for it to operate.
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