NSW records one death as Premier warns against family gatherings on Easter Sunday

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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has warned people against gathering at places of worship or with extended family on Easter Sunday as the state recorded its 23rd death from coronavirus

"As a result of compliance we are seeing a lower rate than we had anticipated at this stage and that is fantastic," he said.

"A big thank you to everybody over Easter, please keep it up tomorrow and the day after that ... Nobody is to leave home unless it’s for an essential purpose, that’s the bottom line." The first incident occurred in Ashcroft, south-west Sydney, about 2.45pm Friday when patrolling police noticed a man and woman sitting in a vehicle in a carpark.

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I have it from a source that NSW GovCo is UnderStating the “Infected” Convid-19 figures.

We need stats that indicate whether a person died WITH Corona virus but actually of OTHER CAUSES like cancer, diabetes OR whether they died BECAUSE OF corona virus and NOT of any other complaint they may have had.

What hasthe Man Made Virus Got To Do With Easter Seriously

In Germany they're at least letting Muslims meet together!!....?

meanwhile our neighbors had their daughter, son-in-law and grand kids over for a few hours.

Church is bad

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