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Coronavirus is leaving Australians feeling angry over COVID-19 restriction breaches, worried for loved ones – ABC News
Rage at COVID-19 breaches, separation anxiety and fear of coronavirus spread. Here’s a taste of how Australians are feeling during the pandemic.

From the stress not being able to hold the hand of an elderly loved one, to rage at attempts to force a state to open its borders Australians are experiencing an array of emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here is a sample of how hundreds of readers from across the country feel:
Worry for loved ones
Some people just want to see their mums.
“My 97-year-old mother is in aged care. If she became critically ill, or ill at all with COVID-19, the only thing I would want to do is visit her and …
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