Sport
Risky SCG decision puts health advice to the Test – Sydney Morning Herald
Allowing the SCG cricket Test to go ahead in front of thousands of spectators puts a sharp focus on the health advice supporting the Premier’s decision.

We should extend Malcolm Knox’s “born allowed” to “born to rule” for the SCG Trust. It is obvious that the Trust has undue influence over the Premier and the NSW government. – Tony Simons, Balmain
Data and science contradicts some of the “born allowed” assertions by Malcolm Knox. It may be even safer to attend the SCG this week with half capacity and COVID safety measures in place than in future years when the ground will be full with no safety measures including unlimited shouting and other saliva-projecting…
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