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Coronavirus Australia: Pubs, cafes and restaurants call for Covid vaccines to ne mandatory for staff
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Venues can use funds for operational costs such as employing musicians and support crew.
“By keeping the lights on and the amps tuned, we’re creating social and economic benefit for the whole of NSW, and it’s amazing to see venues from Bega to Ballina receiving funding,” Mr Ayres said.
The Opera Bar is on the list of venues getting the funding.
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But live music venues are still hindered by capacity restrictions. Ms Dombroski said her venue, which caters for up to 500 guests, was running at about 40 per cent capacity because of the one person per two square metres rule that applies to standing venues.
Queensland Health has released a series of guidelines for interacting with anti-vax friends and family who spout spurious theories at the dinner table.
As the Covid-19 vaccine and rollout continue to dominate global headlines, the Sunshine State’s health department is offering rebuttals to help debunk any myths that your friends and family may bring up.
Among the most common arguments is that the vaccine can in fact cause Covid, change a person’s DNA and is regularly resulting in death overseas.
Here, Daily Mail Australia takes a look at the issues critics have raised about the vaccines, and how officials are encouraging the public to respond when they are presented as fact at family functions or while out with friends.
Beer producers are calling for huge tax cuts to help struggling pubs following crippling Covid-19 lockdowns.
The Brewers Association is calling for Scott Morrison to slash the draught beer tax in half, a move that could save a small pub $465 each week.
That saving could be passed on to consumers in the form of lower prices or used to pay down debt and keep the pub alive, said chief executive John Preston.
The Brewers Association is calling for Scott Morrison to slash the tax in half, a move that could save a small pub $465 each week. Pictured: Drinkers at the Sydney Opera House
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