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Coronavirus Australia: Churches on collision course with the government over AstraZeneca vaccine


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Major churches are at odds with authorities over the AstraZeneca vaccine, with religious leaders telling parishioners they are entitled to request a different jab but the federal government saying most people won’t have a choice.
Religious concerns about the AstraZeneca vaccine arise from its use of decades-old aborted fetal cells in the development process, which is common scientific practice that some Christians find objectionable.
The stoush could frustrate or delay attempts to inoculate the country against further COVID-19 outbreaks and lockdowns as authorities prepare to start the vaccine rollout later this month.
Catholic Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher. ....

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$200 for not wearing a mask: business groups and shoppers are fine with that


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Sydney shoppers and business leaders have welcomed Premier Gladys Berejiklian s announcement that masks will become mandatory in certain indoor environments, accepting it as a necessary step that will inspire confidence rather than deter customers.
The executive director of the Sydney Business Chamber Katherine O Regan welcomed measures that contained the virus, thereby allowing trading to continue.
Luca Aroney and Lauren Chadlowe shopping for masks in Chatswood.
Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
It s a critical time for hospitality and retail so I would see that this is good for the consumer and good for business, she said.
It will give people the confidence to go out in a COVID-safe way. A lot of businesses are pretty keen to get an uplift following what was a pretty awful lead in to that Christmas period. ....

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Coronavirus Sydney: $200 for not wearing a mask is fine with business groups and shoppers


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Sydney shoppers and business leaders have welcomed Premier Gladys Berejiklian s announcement that masks will become mandatory in certain indoor environments, accepting it as a necessary step that will inspire confidence rather than deter customers.
The executive director of the Sydney Business Chamber Katherine O Regan welcomed measures that contained the virus, thereby allowing trading to continue.
Luca Aroney and Lauren Chadlowe shopping for masks in Chatswood.
Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
It s a critical time for hospitality and retail so I would see that this is good for the consumer and good for business, she said.
It will give people the confidence to go out in a COVID-safe way. A lot of businesses are pretty keen to get an uplift following what was a pretty awful lead in to that Christmas period. ....

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