Concerns Over Vaccine Mandates Grow As West Australian Govt Receives Death Threats

Concerns Over Vaccine Mandates Grow As West Australian Govt Receives Death Threats
Health staff leave their uniforms in protest over Western Australia's vaccine mandates outside of Dumas House, the residence of WA Premier Mark McGowan, in Perth, Australia on Nov. 1, 2021. All hospital staff must receive their first vaccination by Nov. 1 to keep working, part of sweeping mandates that will require 75 percent of the state's workforce to be vaccinated by January, 2022. The Epoch Times
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The Western Australian Labor government has been forced to close down its office in Rockingham, Perth, after staff allegedly received death threats. Premier Mark McGowan also noted some of his staff had also allegedly received threats of sexual assault.

Concerns are growing that the threats result from the state government’s sweeping decision to mandate vaccinations for 75 percent of the workforce, with thousands set to lose their livelihoods.

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