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NSW unleashes compliance blitz to combat COVID ‘complacency’ – The New Daily
Businesses in Bondi and Coogee are among those being visited by officials following a drop in the use of QR codes.

Businesses in Bondi and Coogee are among those being visited by officials following a drop in the use of QR codes.
The compliance blitz, which kicked off on Wednesday, is in response to the state’s two new COVID-19 cases and concerns over the low check-in rate at the XOPP restaurant in China Town visited by one of the infected people.
Contact tracers are still trying to locate the source of the infection.
Minister for Customer Service Victor Dominello said the community had become complacent, providing…
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