Tasmania forces fans to wear masks despite ZERO Covid cases

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Tasmania - with ZERO Covid cases - forces fans to wear masks at indoors and outdoors events

Masks mandatory at indoor and outdoor events in Tasmania from September 18. The rule applies to any event attended by 1,000 people or more. The mandate comes despite no active Covid cases in the state for months.

 

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Duh This is why they have zero cases

Oh no not a mask, how terrible, how inconvenient, pathetic antimask whingers.

It's because they insist on masks, and other measures, that they have zero cases. Good luck to them. A shame UK did not do the same.

They probably want to keep it that way. Tasmania is on the list of Unesco World Heritage and has a lot of tourists. They want to keep the island clean.

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