Anti-vax and 5G protesters defy restrictions in Australian cities

People attend a Wake up Australia rally an anti vaccination, anti 5g and pro freedom protest in Sydney on May 30, 2020. Coronavirus Photo: Dominic Lorrimer (Dominic Lorrimer). Sketched by the Pan Pacific Agency.

CANBERRA, May 30, 2020, AAP. Hundreds of anti-vaccination protesters have defied social-distancing measures at rallies across Australia, 9News reported.

Protesters claiming the COVID-19 pandemic was a “scam” gathered at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne on Saturday, and carried signs declaring they were against vaccines and 5G technology.

Their placards stated “5G = communism”, “COVID 1984” and “our ignorance is their strength”.

They booed police – clad in gloves and face masks – who warned the crowd they were breaching social-distancing rules designed to slow the spread of coronavirus.

In a statement, police said those found in breach of COVID-19 directions faced fines of $1652 each.

In Sydney, up to 500 protesters voiced conspiracy theories regarding not only vaccination, but also 5G telecommunication networks, fluoride and large pharmaceutical corporations.

The walk passed without incident or police intervention.

Similar protests were also planned for Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra and Hobart.

When asked about the protests, Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said “there’s no message that can get through to people who have no belief in science”.

“There’s probably no reaching them,” he earlier told reporters.

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