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Chaos and frustration on first day of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine rollout in NSW
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Ms Kilazoglou contacted two local medical clinics but said they had no idea .
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Doctors across NSW have dealt with chaos and frustration on day one of the Phase 1b AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
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One doctor says his clinic received around 50 calls as well as walk-in inquiries
People the ABC spoke to had tried several clinics which were not informed about the rollout
The AMA said there had been of a bit of chaos but most clinics would be added over the next few weeks
Sydney news: Wollongong restaurant fined $100,000 after man dies from allergic reaction
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One of the major ingredients in hummus is tahini, which is made from sesame seeds.
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Restaurant fined after allergy death
A Wollongong restaurant has been fined more than $100,000 after a man died from an allergic reaction to food he was served.
Nathan Anderson dined at Samaras Restaurant in Wollongong in October, 2017 when, according to court documents, he told staff he was allergic to peanuts, shellfish, eggs and sesame seeds.
The restaurant agreed to accommodate his needs but served him hommus with tahini, a paste made from toasted sesame seeds.
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A cataclysmic event like the pandemic that has forced people to stay in to work, study, socialize and shop can t help but transform a business that is all about getting people to dine out.
But how will restaurants look, feel and be when the pandemic fingers crossed is finally in our rearview mirror? It s never going to be the same, said Bob Wagner, who owns Ott s Restaurant in Medford, Berlin and Sewell and Braddock s Tavern in Medford. We are never going back to normal. We are never going back to 2019.
March 16 marks the first anniversary of the closing of New Jersey restaurants due to the pandemic. And while their doors have opened somewhat over the year currently indoor dining is capped at 35%; on March 19 it will increase to 50% the damage the pandemic has inflicted on restaurants can t be overstated.
Amid a recent spate of crimes aimed at Asian Americans, four Bergen County boroughs have passed resolutions decrying the violence and declaring racism a public health crisis.
Leonia, Fort Lee, Dumont and Harrington Park each adopted the identical statements. They promised to support measures at the municipal and state level to advance efforts to dismantle systemic racism, without discussing specific policies.
The towns called on local, county and state officials to
denounce racism, xenophobia and intolerance in all forms and stand with us in solidarity with the Asian and Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders communities.
Hate crimes motivated by anti-Asian sentiment have soared