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COVID-19 pandemic control measures are designed to protect, but can trigger trauma for Indigenous people

Wiradjuri woman Robyne Jones lives alone in the centre of Sydney’s south-west COVID hotspot.
“I open my front door every morning and I feel like I’m in lock-up … the front door is open, but I can’t go anywhere,” the 66-year-old grandmother says.
“I have depression and anxiety, which has got…
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