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The Australian judiciary decided today to deport the Serbian tennis player, Novak Djokovic, for health reasons related to the outbreak of the Corona virus epidemic, and his refusal to receive the anti-vaccine.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation "ABC" stated that Djokovic lost his bid to stay in Australia under the decision of the Federal Court.
The authority noted that the three-judge Australian court heard government representatives who indicated that Djokovic's continued stay in their country reinforces the opposition to receiving the vaccine against the rapidly spreading emerging coronavirus during the worst wave of the outbreak in the country since the outbreak of the pandemic.
It is noteworthy that the decision to exempt Djokovic from the requirement to receive the vaccine to enter the country and compete in the first major championship of the current season caused widespread controversy in Australia, where the issue of the Serbian player, who went beyond the limits of tennis, turned into a thorny political topic for Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who is preparing to contest the scheduled elections. next May.
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