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Club slammed for breaking social distancing rules

Brisbane club-goers who were filmed flouting social distancing rules for the second weekend in a row have been slammed for playing “Russian roulette” with their families’ lives.
Crowds of young people packed Fortitude Valley over the weekend, with hundreds seen lining up in queues and filing onto cordoned-off dance floors.
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