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The Queensland Supreme Court has found mandatory COVID vaccination for police officers and nurses was unlawful and in breach of their human rights.

Dozens of police officers and health workers have been vindicated in a 115-page judgement handed down on Tuesday by Justice Glenn Martin.

He found the departing Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll was unlawful under the Human Rights Act when she issued a mandatory vaccination order in December 2021.

A similar finding was made against Queensland Health Director John Wakefield – that his department’s equivalent vaccination policy was of “no effect” and paramedics couldn’t be forced to have the injection.

Today’s finding is in response to legal action taken by 74 government workers opposing vaccinations.

Finally vindication for these people who lost their jobs, their livelihood and more often than not, their social standing within the community. Kudos to these people who stood up for what is right and have fought for it.

I hope Australia learns from this wicked lesson. Hopefully Victoria is next on the chopping block. It would be nice to see Dan Andres jailed for crimes against humanity.
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Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
I hope the Government works out the appropriate legislative response to the court's decision, to ensure that where health is concerned, the Australian value of "looking after your mates" is compulsory.

This would overcome the selfish individualistic notions that you seem to be promoting that are so prominent in the US.

Your nonsense written above is the reason why we have whooping cough outbreaks in Australia at this point and babies dying from that preventable illness.