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Covid-19 restrictions and popular protest. A cycle that continues to rage on with no signs of slowing down

A coronavirus testing sign (AAP).

A coronavirus testing sign (AAP). Source: AAP

The United States has broken the global record for coronavirus cases with 1.13 million new infections. And as Covid-19 cases surge across the world, governments are attempting to control the spread and protect buckling health systems by tightening restrictions.


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The United States has broken the global record for coronavirus cases with 1.13 million new infections. And as Covid-19 cases surge across the world, governments are attempting to control the spread and protect buckling health systems by tightening restrictions.


Yet protestors seem more determined to campaign against further health measures.  What is driving the protests?

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