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Australia is gearing up for a very different New Year’s Eve as health authorities urge revellers to stay COVID-safe during the final night of 2020.
Some fireworks have been cancelled, gatherings have been limited and people have been urged to not to kiss or embrace random strangers in a bid to limit the spread of coronavirus.
States and territories have consistently adapted their health policies, including travel and social distance regulations, to manage the virus.
Partygoers have already been urged to steer clear of large gatherings like…
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