
SA Police officers want to join Adelaide Crows AFLW player in vaccination mandate appeal
ABCA Supreme Court challenge to South Australia's COVID-19 vaccine mandates could be heard during the week of the state election. Key points: The SA government has imposed vaccine mandates on nurses, police and other professions Two police officers want to join a group of four appealing the rule They want the hearing to be held in March in front of a retired or interstate judge Nurse and AFLW Adelaide Crows player Deni Varnhagen is among a group of four education and health workers seeking a judicial review of the mandates, which they claim are invalid. The Supreme Court heard two police officers want to be added to the case, challenging the mandatory vaccination policy for SA Police. Group to prevent 'evidence' against vaccines The court heard the applicants would call Flinders University Professor Nikolai Petrovsky to give evidence about "technical matters relating to the vaccine". The two police officers seeking to be added to the court action are Sergeant Adam Zachary Cook and Probationary Constable Rosalyn Smith, who are both currently furloughed.
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