Health
Fears house parties could turn New Year’s Eve into a super-spreader event – Sydney Morning Herald
Fearful that New Year’s Eve activities will spread the virus further, the government announced new restrictions on celebrating in the CBD. But senior ministers…

NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said authorities were struggling to pin down the source of the new cluster and expected more cases would be detected in coming days.
Fearful that New Year’s Eve activities will spread the virus further, the government announced a reduction in the number of people allowed at outdoor gatherings from 50 to 30.
There are safety fears in regards to New Year’s Eve parties. Credit:Wolter Peeters
Senior ministers are concerned that people will instead host parties…
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