Aggravations over coronavirus lockdowns in South Australian Aboriginal neighborhoods have boiled over with the arrest of an objecting senior.
Key points:
- 4 Aboriginal towns are under the State Federal government’s lockdown steps
- Homeowners state the procedures are excessive and limit access to fundamentals
- A 67- year-old guy was arrested on Thursday for objecting versus the order
Homeowners say the constraints they have been living under for more than a month are extreme and block them from accessing necessary services consisting of grocery stores and medical centers.
The State Federal government has purchased that visitors and residents going back to 4 remote towns in the state must self-isolate for 14 days before they are allowed in.
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