How to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Columbus During COVID-19 Mar 07, 2021
St. Patrick’s Day, celebrated globally on March 17 in honor of Irish heritage and culture, is traditionally a holiday known for raucous crowds and all-around revelry. While COVID-19 cases are thankfully trending down, celebrations will still look different this year. If you’re unsure how to mark the moment, check out the options we’ve put together below!
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Subscriber only A Rebels motorcycle gang member has received home detention for meeting with criminal organisation participants at a Golden Grove pub. Shane Michael Steven Smith, 37, pleaded guilty in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court on Thursday morning to being present with two or more criminal organisation participants. Smith, the former partner of Married At First Sight favourite Stacey Hampton, met with Lavi Junior Fono, 28, of Walkley Heights and Scott Aaron Willis, 33, of Mawson Lakes, at the Village Tavern at Golden Grove on January 19, 2020.
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COVID warning for Western Sydney venues
Three pubs and a shopping centre in Western Sydney have been added to a list of COVID-affected venues.
NSW Health issued alerts for the Village Tavern in Auburn, the Auburn Hotel and the Berala Hotel, as part of its investigation into the source of infection of a recently confirmed case.
Anyone who visited those venues at specific times between December 28 and January 14 is urged to get tested and self-isolate until they receive a negative result.
The state requires declared hotspots to record 28 consecutive days without any unlinked cases before it will remove quarantine requirements for travellers.
Genome sequencing indicated mystery cases identified in Sydney s west on the weekend were linked to the Berala cluster.
However, the source of infection for the group – a man and his six close contacts – is still unknown, resulting in an ongoing contact tracing effort.
People who attended Auburn s Village Tavern on December 28, January 7 or last Wednesday, the Berala Hotel on December 30 or the Auburn Hotel last Tuesday have been asked to come forward for testing after cases attended while potentially infectious.