Anzac Day services across the country cancelled in wake of coronavirus spread

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A number of states across the country cancel their Anzac Day services or ban the public from attending them in an attempt to stop the spread of COVID-19.

A number of states have moved to cancel some Anzac Day services and ban the public from attending others in an attempt to thwart the spread of coronavirus.All states and territories aside from South Australia, NT and ACT have cancelled Anzac Day servicesThe move has been made to"protect our older veterans" from the spread of COVID-19

A selection of dawn services will be held across the country but the public will be asked not to attend. Any marches or midday services will be cancelled."Traditionally, many of us have marked Anzac Day by attending a dawn service at our local cenotaph or the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance," he said.

Breaking down the latest news and research to understand how the world is living through an epidemic, this is the ABC's Coronacast. "Regardless of the form this year's Anzac Day commemorations take, we will always remember the dedication, commitment and sacrifice of our Defence forces, past and present," Mr Ferris said.

 

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Sounds reasonable.

At what point, understanding the potential risks involved, do people get to decide what to do? Telling people to go about their lives, slightly more cautiously, while interrupting it in every way only causes more panic.

I mean look it’s the responsible thing to do, if people still want to pay homage to their parents grand parents and great grand parents they can still do it from home. The main objective at the moment is to stay home, to stay save and healthy.

Well, this is going to send some people wild.

I think ANZAC day has run its course, myself. Like do we have to do it for ever? Same as the Olympics. Cancel it, never to return. Let's come up with something else. It's gone stale.

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