Protests have been called ‘dangerous’ by chief medical officer, but research shows racism can be as deadly as coronavirus
The advice on protests from Australia’s Health Protection Principal Committee – the group of experts that advises governments during national emergencies – has been clear. People should not attend mass gatherings of any kind, because even though rates of community transmission of Covid-19 are low and many states are not reporting any new cases for days in a row, there is still a risk the virus may spread.
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