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Thai Rock restaurant was the scene of Sydney’s biggest coronavirus cluster — now it’s almost out of business – ABC News
Western Sydney’s Thai Rock restaurant made national headlines when more than 100 coronavirus cases were linked to a lunch service — it reopened last week, but now, there’s another problem.

It’s a sad cycle.
A business has a confirmed coronavirus case, so it closes while potentially infected staff and customers are traced, and the premises are sterilised.
Then it reopens, but there’s a problem the customers have gone.
No-one knows this devastating progression better than Stephanie and David Boyd, whose Thai Rock restaurant was home to Sydney’s biggest coronavirus cluster.
Leeanne E keeps a close watch over social distancing in the restaurant.(ABC News: Mridula Amin)
The couple…
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