Under the orders, they must stay at home except for essential reasons, which include shopping for food and other essential goods, accessing medical care and getting a COVID-19 vaccine, or participating in work or education where they cannot do so from home.When not at home, residents of the LGAs must wear masks indoors and in outdoor settings where they cannot socially distance.
They will still be able to attend weddings and funerals during a short grace period ending at 12.01am on Friday, 23 July. Funerals will then be limited to 10 people.COVID-19 testing clinics are open at Bathurst, Orange, Parkes, Blayney and Molong. In a release on Tuesday night, NSW Health said the government and health experts would continue to monitor the situation and provide updated information and advice.
"We understand this is a difficult time for the community and appreciate their ongoing patience," the statement said. "It is vital people continue to come forward for testing to help us find any COVID-19 cases in the community."Of the new cases reported in the 24 hours to 8pm on Monday, 21 were infectious in the community and eight were in isolation for part of their infectious period.
SBS The Premier who saved the nation according to the AFR...
Plan in anticipation. Protect Essential workers, who are required in lockdowns like teachers, supermarket workers... For all our benefit. They CANNOT GET A COVID VACCINATION if they are under 40. Vaccine priorities need review, link risk and spreading Covid to vaccine access.
Another of Morrison’s failures
Meanwhile in France theybare burning vaccine /testing sites VIVE LE FRANCE !!! ALE!!!
A week after the possible positive case went through. Prompt action
Notenough getting jabs there obvs gotta get that fear up
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