“One person’s crisis is another person’s joke evidently” a correspondent says. “Daily we are seeing reports of police charges against people deliberately flouting the COVID-19 health regulations. At the Prime Minister’s press conference on Friday a reporter noted people were signing COVID declarations at restaurants, pubs. etc. in the cities with phony names like ‘Mickey Mouse’ and false phone numbers, which is cool and rebellious, but also potentially life threatening if the signatories have to be alerted to a case of transmission from the venue.”
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Blake Jarrett is an experienced journalist based in Narrabri. With a strong passion for sport Blake first began work with Northern NSW Football as a soccer reporter/commentator.
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