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4.04am BST
In the federal court, counsel for the India travel ban plaintiff, Christopher Ward, is sketching the limits of the health minister’s powers, and does so with an extreme hypothetical.
Ward argues if there were a pandemic and the only carriers of disease were blue eyed babies, the health minister could not use the Biosecurity Act to have blue eyed babies “incarcerated, forcibly vaccinated” or subjected to “more serious treatment” such as being “physically harmed”.
3.51am BST
This makes for sobering reading – cycling deaths remained unchanged, despite Covid lockdowns.
As AAP reports:
While Covid-19 restrictions and lockdowns changed the way we lived in 2020, many details about lives lost did not change.
The total number of cases, bike rider proportion of total road fatalities and fatalities per state all remained similar to the 20-year average.
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Source: The Guardian