Sydney is plunged into harder lockdown with only critical retail allowed to stay open as 810,000 are told they can t leave their suburbs for ANY reason and all construction is banned for at least two weeks after 111 new Covid cases and one death
NSW had 111 new cases, including 1 death and 29 infectious in the community
From midnight Saturday, all Greater Sydney residents must always carry a mask
Facemasks must be worn to work outdoors, and even queue for food or coffee
Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Liverpool residents can t leave their LGA
The only exceptions are for emergency, healthcare or aged care workers
All stores closed except for critical retail including supermarkets and chemists
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Wandering wallaby pays visit to Australian hospital s emergency room
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Feb. 18 (UPI) A curious wallaby was caught on camera when it hopped through a set of automatic doors to explore the waiting room of an Australian hospital s emergency room.
The Western District Health Service said the security cameras at the Hamilton Base Hospital Emergency Department in Victoria were recording when the wallaby hopped through the automatic doors and into the building.
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The wallaby spent a few minutes exploring the waiting area before leaving through the same doors. It s wonderful to have such a close encounter with what is generally a very shy creature, WDHS Chief Executive Rohan Fitzgerald said.