Alun Michael says protests against the Covid-19 vaccination programme are 'crazy nonsense'.
Grace Barker-Earle, who has used a wheelchair since contracting Covid, was confronted after receiving a Covid jab at the centre.Protesters leave mother and son in tearsOne woman, who did not want to be named, said her car was blocked by a group of protesters while driving her 12-year-old son to the centre for his jab.
"The staff in the centre were really nice to us, I told them we were shaken up and they did tell us that one of the male nurses had been called a child murderer on his way to work."Another parent, whose twin sons got the jab at the centre on Saturday, said he had a woman shout abuse "inches" from his face.
"They shouted 'shame on you as a mother' which wasn't pleasant, we all have choices and my choice was to let my daughter have the jab," she said. "I'm very angry about the attitude of these particular protesters, because what they're protesting about is crazy nonsense," he said. Mr Gething said: "A lot of people protesting say they are protesting to try to protect freedom. Well that doesn't look to me like people who are committed to respecting each other's freedom."
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