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Sydney cluster: Inner city pubs, restaurants added to long COVID-19 watchlist

Sydney cluster: Inner city pubs, restaurants added to long COVID-19 watchlist
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Sydney records 30 new cases of coronavirus

Strict restrictions which will hit Christmas plans across Sydney are in force - here s what you need to know about the new rules New South Wales recorded 30 new cases of coronavirus but not a single one outside the Northern Beaches New restrictions have been imposed for Greater Sydney with maximum of 10 people allowed in homes  Victoria, Queensland are shutting their bodies to anyone from Greater Sydney with locals urged to go home There are now 68 cases as part of the Northern Beaches cluster, plunging  270,000 people into lockdown  The strain of the virus is believed to be from US but disease detectives have not worked out how it escaped 

Sydney restrictions explainer: The COVID-19 rules have been tightened for Greater Sydney What will it mean for your Christmas plans?

Coronavirus restrictions are to be tightened for millions of people across the Greater Sydney region as the Northern Beaches cluster grows. New public health orders were announced by NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian this morning as 30 COVID-19 cases were recorded, 28 of which have been linked the Avalon cluster. Which restrictions are changing? The number of visitors allowed into homes will be limited to 10. While there was no evidence of the virus seeding in other parts of Sydney yet, the precaution was needed because of the higher risk that came with socialising indoors, the premier said. The city will also revert back to the four square metre rule in all indoor settings, apart from the family home. There will be no dancing, apart from wedding bridal parties of up to 20.

Sydney locked in: Your two-minute guide to the latest on COVID-19 as outbreak threatens Christmas

Thousands flee the Harbour City before state borders shut against them Sunday Christmas ruined for thousands more locked out from visiting family interstate  No Christmas caroling, singing or chanting allowed indoors until Thursday  Expert warns of 3000 cases mid-January if short, sharp lock-down is not done Four-square-metre rule back for NSW with Northern Beaches on full lockdown  Australian states and territories are closing their borders to New South Wales to fend off a dangerous coronavirus outbreak in Sydney s northern beaches. The northern beaches cluster has bloomed to 68 cases and thousands of people have fled NSW seeking sanctuary in other states before the borders snap shut. 

NSW flags new coronavirus exposure sites after 30 cases were recorded on the Northern Beaches on Sunday

Share on Twitter A list of new venues have been placed on high alert for coronavirus infections in New South Wales, as the state s capital battles a growing cluster of cases. The full list of alert locations includes nail salons, restaurants, cafes and shopping centres, as well as public transport, and stems across suburbs including Paddington, Double Bay, Manly and Warriewood. PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT – NEW VENUES NSW Health has been notified of more venues on Sydney’s northern beaches, lower north shore, southern and eastern suburbs which have been visited by confirmed cases of COVID-19. pic.twitter.com/z3CzkRq5oJ NSW Health (@NSWHealth) December 20, 2020

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