Drama behind Djokovic's COVID-19 court claim

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Novak Djokovic’s ongoing vaccine exemption ordeal has taken another turn. 9News

But it has since emerged that the Victoria state medical exemption, allowed for people who tested positive for the coronavirus within the last six months, was deemed invalid by the federal border authorities.

However, Djokovic attended a December 17 event in Belgrade honouring young tennis players. The event was covered by local media, and parents posted photos on social media showing Djokovic and the children not wearing masks.Novak Djokovic allegedly attended an event in Belgrade honouring young tennis players.

The court submission said Djokovic received confirmation from Australia's Department of Home Affairs saying that his travel declaration had been assessed and that his responses indicated he met the requirements for quarantine-free arrival in Australia. Also in the documents filed last night, lawyers claim Djokovic was held for questioning at Melbourne Airport for about eight hours before being whisked away to the Park Hotel.

 

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Because he never had Covid.

Exactly! Deadline to apply for exemption was December 10 so how could he future date his positive test Send him back

Gutter Media!!! 9 Must be CNN twin sister 🤣

When will people understand, your exempt from the virus, vaccine and rules when your either famous or rich, and to some people this guy is both rich and famous. Us below average people just need to live with it and be treated below averagely

Whats the other turn left or right lol

I wasn’t anti government before, now I can’t stand them.

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