President Vladimir Putin says Russia’s health ministry has given regulatory approval for the world’s first COVID-19 vaccine. A HOUSEBOAT sunk in the Murray River near Riverboat Dock at the weekend. He shops for me to help me and feels proud he can do this chore on his own,” she said.The ugly scene was witnessed by many people who took out their anger on social media.“It was sad to see a physical altercation in Coles in Echuca because a gentleman wasn't wearing a mask,” one woman said.“He has medical reasons and letters from his doctor to say he can't.

People need to start worrying about themselves and mind their own business,” another shopper said.Several other people commented on the Facebook post saying they had also been subject to abuse when not wearing a mask, despite having an exemption.Member for Murray Plains Peter Walsh said he was even aware of a young woman from Echuca moving interstate because she did not want to keep explaining her exemption every time she left her home.“At our office, we have come across cases ranging from medical conditions to psychological reasons,” Mr Walsh said.“Our communities are noted for their inclusiveness and the last thing we need right now is negative reactions aimed at people for all the wrong reasons.“Remember, we really are all in this together and the best way forward is to keep helping each other and keeping our sense of care and compassion for family, friends and neighbours.”A Coles spokesperson said the company did not tolerate abuse or disrespect towards team members or other customers in its stores.“We were disappointed to hear about a customer’s experience in our Echuca store over the weekend,” she said.“We take these matters seriously and as soon as our team was made aware, they went to check on the customer, who was able to complete his shopping.“We ask that people in our stores continue to treat our team members and other customers with respect as we work hard to provide a safe shopping experience.”In line with the latest government health advice, customers with a lawful reason for not wearing a face covering are not required to wear a mask.Phil Masters from Echuca’s Trophyman Giftware and Engraving said he would provide anyone who was exempt from wearing a face mask with an explanatory badge free of charge.‘‘All they need to do is come into my shop, show me their medical exemption and I will make them a badge for free,’’ he said.‘‘I’m sick of wearing of hearing about people like this man being abused and ridiculed.‘‘I want to do something so this doesn’t happen to anyone else. Lyrics.

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