Filipino Nurse Receives Racist Letter From Australian, Here’s What It Says

An Australian sent a racist letter to a Filipino nurse amid the COVID-19 crisis.

FILIPINO NURSE – Here’s what the racist letter contains given to a Filipino nurse based in Australia amid coronavirus crisis.

“F*ck off back to the country you came from and take your f*cking disease with you, you un-Australian c*nts,” says the printed letter from someone sent to a Filipino nurse who is based in Australia. This happened at the height of coronavirus situation in the country.

The nurse was worried for her family as they became the subject of racism due to coronavirus having been originated in an Asian country. They have already contacted the police to investigate the case holding a CCTV footage of the culprit who did it.

Filipino Nurse
Photo lifted from Daily Mail

Cat Dolendo and her family was already living there for 20 years already, at the Port Macquarie, on the New South Wales north coast. The letters came in to them in printed and what was written in it horrified them. According to the Daily Mail, she said this to the family of her husband, “[They] have had to deal with constant abuse like this for long enough.”

In her post, one netizen accordingly commented, “Being a racist is un-Australian… This is mindblowingly xenophobic. I want to apologise on behalf of Australians.”

Australia, as of this posting, they have recorded 6,447 cases of COVID-19 in their country on 3 P.M. of Wednesday where 63 have died. New South Wales reported 2,886 cases, the highest, and the other locations recording are as follows: Victoria (1,299), Queensland (999), Western Australia (532), South Australia (433), Tasmania (168) and Northern Territory (27)

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