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Calls for more support as COVID deployment splits families – Chronicle
Researcher Dr Amy Johnson says not enough is being done for defence families during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A ROCKHAMPTON researcher and Federal Government adviser says more needs to be done for military families during the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr Amy Johnson, who is an adviser to the Council for Women and Families United by Defence Service and is married to a navy sailor with two children, said the Australian Defence Force deployment to help with COVID-19 has distressed families.
She said people were being given less notice about deployment and were often required to quarantine before returning ho…
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