NORTHERN BEACHES IN SEMI-LOCKDOWN NSW Health has called on residents of Sydney’s Northern Beaches to stay home as much as possible over the next two days, to both assist with contact tracing and virus suppression after the area’s COVID-19 cluster grew to at least 17. With the source of these cases still under investigation — and no link identified to the southern Sydney air crew van driver who also tested positive — residents have been asked to work from home where possible, not visit aged care facilities, hospitals, or attend large gatherings unless essential, and avoid unnecessary travel outside of the region. The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the list of official hotspots has grown to 30 — following a suspected super-spreader event at the Avalon RSL on Friday December 11 — while, as the ABC explains, states and territories have implemented varying new restrictions: Queensland: Anyone who has been to the Northern Beaches region on or since Friday December 11, and arrives in the state after 1am Saturday, must go into hotel quarantine for 14 days at their own expense Western Australia: NSW has moved from a “very low-risk” state classification to a “low-risk state”, meaning anyone arriving from the state to WA will be required to self-quarantine in a suitable location for 14 days. Arrivals will also be required to be tested for COVID-19 on day 11 of their quarantine Victoria: Anyone who has been in the Northern Beaches area since December 11 should get tested today and stay at home until results are available — they should also avoid aged care facilities and hospitals Tasmania: The Northern Beaches LGA is considered a hotspot, meaning anyone who has been in this area on or since Friday, December 11 will not be permitted to enter Tasmania Northern Territory: Also declared LGA a hotspot effective today, adding that anyone travelling to the NT from the Northern Beaches will have to undertake 14 days quarantine either in Alice Springs or Darwin The ACT: Advised all Canberrans not to travel to the Northern Beaches, and anyone who has been in the area from Friday, December 11 needs to immediately self-quarantine and get tested. PS: In a busy night for global COVID-19 news, French President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive, the World Health Organization has warned that countries in the Asia-Pacific have no guarantees to early vaccine access, and, in the understatement of the year, Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf has said the country’s “let it rip” response “failed”. |