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Personal choice…
<modsnip>“They” have made a personal choice and last time I checked that wasn’t actually breaking any laws.
People who live in Western Australia - which is probably one of the safest places in the world right now, as it hasn't opened up yet - might change this type of opinion, once their hospitals become inundated, their nurses become taxed to the max, 'elective' surgeries become cancelled.
NSW nurses are taking strike action, and threatening more far-reaching strike action, unless Perrottet does something to ease their massive burden. Puts restrictions in place to slow the spread, gives them more staff - because they cannot effectively keep working double shifts and they hate lowering their standards in order to 'cope'.
The unvaccinated are inundating their hospitals. And, as you would know, Aus has far fewer unvaccinated than many other places.
The covid sick vaccinated are in and out of hospital in ½ the time (I posted the link previously, where Dr Nick Coatsworth said this) and so are far less of a burden.
To me, keeping our nurses safe and effective, our hospitals working well, trumps 'personal' vaccination choice every time.
But I have a nurse DD and 2 very dear friends who are nurses, so I may be biased.

Nurses have started strike action in Sydney in protest of current work conditions
“Come see how bad it is”: Nurses strike and call on Perrottet to experience dire ICU conditions - Hellocare