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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian says state to revert to pre-Christmas coronavirus restrictions

The NSW Government says at the end of Boxing Day, the state will revert back to pre-Christmas coronavirus restrictions and indoor gatherings will no longer be permitted for Sydney’s northern beaches residents.
As the state recorded another nine locally acquired COVID-19 cases, Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced from 11:59pm Saturday until 11:59pm on December 30 restrictions will revert to pre-Christmas Eve levels.
For those living in the Greater Sydney region, Central Coast, Wollongong, and Nepean Blue Mountains this would mean no changes except school-aged children now constitute as part of a household’s 10 visitor cap.
Over the Christmas period, children under 12 years old weren’t counted as additional visitors.
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