Northern Beaches northern zone will remain in lockdown until January 9 by Sky News Australia on YouTube
Northern Beaches northern zone will remain in lockdown until January 9
Stay-at-home lockdown orders will remain in place for the northern zone of the Northern Beaches until January 9, while restrictions are expected to be eased for the southern zone on January 3. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the amount of active cases, the number of people in isolation and the still unknown root cause of the outbreak dictated the decision to keep the northern zone in lockdown until January 9. NSW recorded five new cases of community transmission overnight - all on the Northern Beaches and all linked to the Avalon cluster. There will be "relief" on New Year's Eve as residents in the northern zone will be allowed to have up to five people in their homes including children, but guests must be from the same area. "Stay-at-home provisions that you're all used to now are in place with the exception of New Year's Eve where you can have five people into your home," the premier said. The southern zone of the Northern Beaches will still have to remain under stay-at-home provisions until January 2, but residents will be allowed to host up to 10 people from the same zone including children for NYE. "There will be an easing of restrictions from the third, but what that looks like is yet to be determined and we'll know on the morning of the second what the third of January looks like for the southern bit of the Northern Beaches," Ms Berejiklian said. "Obviously our aim is to incorporate that southern zone into Greater Sydney as soon as possible. "That's the next logical step for us but we'll want to wait a few more days to make sure the virus and any unexpected consequences of the current cluster haven't emerged."
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Stay-at-home lockdown orders will remain in place for the northern zone of the Northern Beaches until January 9, while restrictions are expected to be eased for the southern zone on January 3. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the amount of active cases, the number of people in isolation and the still unknown root cause of the outbreak dictated the decision to keep the northern zone in lockdown until January 9. NSW recorded five new cases of community transmission overnight - all on the Northern Beaches and all linked to the Avalon cluster. There will be "relief" on New Year's Eve as residents in the northern zone will be allowed to have up to five people in their homes including children, but guests must be from the same area. "Stay-at-home provisions that you're all used to now are in place with the exception of New Year's Eve where you can have five people into your home," the premier said. The southern zone of the Northern Beaches will still have to remain under stay-at-home provisions until January 2, but residents will be allowed to host up to 10 people from the same zone including children for NYE. "There will be an easing of restrictions from the third, but what that looks like is yet to be determined and we'll know on the morning of the second what the third of January looks like for the southern bit of the Northern Beaches," Ms Berejiklian said. "Obviously our aim is to incorporate that southern zone into Greater Sydney as soon as possible. "That's the next logical step for us but we'll want to wait a few more days to make sure the virus and any unexpected consequences of the current cluster haven't emerged."
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