Did BBQ man buy BBQs Galore? Did the Bondi limo driver get vaccinated or start wearing a mask? What happened to the West Hoxton Birthday Party host? And where is the Byron Bay dad?
 NSW extends COVID-19 restrictions The new COVID-19 infection sparked panic across NSW as authorities have been unable to determine how Mr Pizzey contracted the virus. Last week, Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced a raft of COVID-19 restrictions would be reinstated from Thursday evening to Sunday night. Despite NSW recording no new locally acquired coronavirus cases, authorities made the decision to extend the restrictions for another week over concerns about the missing link.   Residents are no longer required to wear masks in retail settings but the following restrictions will remain in place until 12.01am on May 17: ⢠Visitors to households are limited to 20 guests, including children
 NSW extends COVID-19 restrictions The new COVID-19 infection sparked panic across NSW as authorities have been unable to determine how Mr Pizzey contracted the virus. Last week, Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced a raft of COVID-19 restrictions would be reinstated from Thursday evening to Sunday night. Despite NSW recording no new locally acquired coronavirus cases, authorities made the decision to extend the restrictions for another week over concerns about the missing link.   Residents are no longer required to wear masks in retail settings but the following restrictions will remain in place until 12.01am on May 17: ⢠Visitors to households are limited to 20 guests, including children
Published May 10, 2021
The Sydney man who tested positive for COVID-19 last week after touring four different barbeque shops in the same afternoon apparently wasn’t just in the market for a barbeque – he was also in the market for Barbeques Galore, as in, the whole chain of stores itself.
Let us explain.
The Australian Financial Review reports that Sydney’s first recent case of COVID-19 in the community was the managing director of a major investment company which is currently looking to bid on Barbeques Galore in an upcoming auction.
We’ve chosen not to name him, and it’s important to note that he didn’t go overseas, nor did he break any coronavirus restrictions that we know of. If anything, we should be grateful that he checked into all these venues using the QR codes so diligently.
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