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With Sydney coronavirus outbreak, experts fear Christmas could lead to ‘worst-case scenario’ for New Year’s Eve – ABC News
With Sydney on a knife-edge as the Avalon cluster continues to grow, experts are concerned that celebrations over the next week, particularly New Year’s Eve, could…
With Sydney on a knife-edge as the Avalon cluster continues to grow, experts are concerned that celebrations over the next week, particularly New Year’s Eve, could become coronavirus superspreading events.
In a worst-case scenario, those exposed to undetected coronavirus on Christmas Day in their small household gatherings could unknowingly take it to New Years Eve celebrations, when they would be at their peak infectiousness.
While Christmas might bring together two or three households, New Years…
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