Health
Virus return and indoor mask rules will make return to the office slow: employer groups – Brisbane Times
Complicating the transition back to the office are new rules that came into effect on New Year’s Eve requiring the use of masks in indoor workplaces.

“Each city worker that returns means another coffee bought in our local cafes, an after-work drink in our bars and pubs and extra customers for our retail stores,” she said.
But COVID-19 restrictions were increased last week after Sydney’s outbreak extended to Melbourne and community transmission began again after 61 “double doughnut” days. The new restrictions included the necessity to wear masks indoors.
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