Majority of arrests for failing to comply with public health orders as protesters rallied against self-isolating, tracking apps and 5G
Ten people have been arrested and one police officer has been hospitalised after demonstrators who gathered in Melbourne’s CBD to protest against “self-isolating, social distancing, tracking apps [and] 5G being installed” clashed with police enforcing Victoria’s lockdown laws.
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