Attendees of the Dec. 10 event in Sydney, Australia, have been told to get tested and isolate as officials say some cases may have been omicron variant.
Attendees of the Dec. 10 event in Sydney, Australia, have been told to get tested and isolate as officials say some cases may have been omicron variant.
Attendees of the Dec. 10 event in Sydney, Australia, have been told to get tested and isolate as officials say some cases may have been omicron variant.
than six months ago, nightclubs will close once again in wales from december 27. a £60 million pot has been set aside to assist them, but it is a bitter blow for an industry already struggling. people go there in order to be up close and personal, and we know that omicron is particularly likely to lead to superspreader events where people are packed in together in that way. as well as their closure, social distancing measures, the two metre rule, will also be back in force from the 27th here. one way systems and a limit on numbers in shops will be back after christmas. up until then, strong guidance has been issued by the welsh government, advising lateral flows to be taken before people meet around the festive period. over the weekend and on monday, the welsh government cabinet will meet again to discuss whether or not measures need to be brought back in to put a maximum
than six months ago, nightclubs will close once again in wales from december 27. a £60 million pot has been set aside to assist them, but it is a bitter blow for an industry already struggling. people go there in order to be up close and personal, and we know that 0micron is particularly likely to lead to superspreader events where people are packed in together in that way. as well as their closure, social distancing measures, the two metre rule, will also be back in force from the 27th here. 0ne way systems and a limit on numbers in shops will be back after christmas. up until then, strong guidance has been issued by the welsh government, advising lateral flows to be taken before people meet around the festive period. over the weekend and on monday, the welsh government cabinet will meet again to discuss whether or not measures need to be brought back in to put a maximum capacity on big crowds frequenting things like sporting events in the principality stadium and big concerts, as we