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World News – AU – The Sydney coronavirus outbreak is spreading to Wollongong, with venues on alert

. . New South Wales Health issued seven new warnings Tuesday afternoon, including six in Wollongong.

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Posted: 07:29 GMT, Jan.. December 2020 | Updated: 07:52 GMT, Jan.. December 2020

The worrying coronavirus outbreak in Sydney has spread to the south coast. Churches, shopping malls and an optician are on high alert.

New South Wales Health issued seven new COVID-19 alerts on Tuesday afternoon, six of them in Wollongong.

Anyone who has visited the sites at certain times has been advised to undergo testing immediately and to isolate themselves until further instructions are given.

This includes the Greek Orthodox Church of St. Nektarios on Sunday the 27th. December from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.. 3 p.m. and the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Cross on Sunday 27. December from 10 a.m.. 30-11 a.m..

The coronavirus outbreak in Sydney has spread south to Wollongong. Churches, shopping malls and an optician are on high alert.

People have been asked to get tested and isolated if they happen to be on Sunday the 27th. December, from 10 a.m. we visited the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Cross. 30-11 a.m. in Wollongong

The same instructions apply to anyone entering the Figtree Grove Shopping Center on Monday, June 21st. December from 12 noon. 30-13pm. Wednesday 23. December, 30 a.m. from 8 a.m.. 45 to 9 a.m. and on Thursday the 24th. December from 6 a.m.. 45-9 a.m.. 30 o’clock.

All residents who lived on Monday 21. December from 9. Visited the Proust Optical Shop in Figtree Grove Shopping Center on December 31st. 30 am-5pm and Wednesday, 23. December from 9. 30-14: 00 must also be tested immediately.

The Wollongong Central Shopping Center on Crown Street opened on Wednesday the 23rd. December, from 3. December alerted for all visitors. 30-16 p.m..

The infected person is said to have visited Coles, JB Hi-Fi, City Beach, Hero Sushi and Strandbags in the center.

In the meantime, the Pittwater Place shopping center in Mona Vale in Sydney was also opened on Wednesday 3rd. December, added to the list of those present. 30-16 p.m..

It comes after three mysterious cases are recorded, including a person from Wollongong, one from Sydney’s inner west, and another from the northern beaches.

The mysterious cases were recorded after the 8 p.m. cut-off date, which means they will be included in Wednesday’s numbers, amid fears the virus is stealthily spreading across the state.

As of Tuesday, NSW recorded three new local cases, all related to the hotspot suburb of Avalon, bringing the cluster to 129 patients. Another six returned travelers in hotel quarantine tested positive.

Premier Gladys Berejiklian urged Greater Sydney residents to get tested after Tuesday 16. 000 people were swabbed, up from 70. 000 on Thursday.

She said, ‘Greater Sydney must be on high alert’ until the source of the three new mysteries is found.

On Monday, Prime Minister Berejiklian tightened gatherings restrictions across Sydney as the state recorded five new cases.

She said officials still don’t know how the outbreak started, meaning the northern zone of northern beaches will be out by Aug.. January remains closed to stop the spread of the disease – but residents will be allowed five visitors out of the zone on New Year’s Day the evening before.

The southern zone will be on the 2nd. January released from lockdown. On the 31st. December 10 residents are allowed to leave the zone.

Amid fears that New Year’s Eve could become a super-spreader event, restrictions in the greater Sydney area will tighten from Monday evening as public gatherings are limited to 50 people out of 100. House gatherings are limited to 10 visitors.

More than a dozen people from the northern beaches have been fined 1. US $ 000 seized after escaping the coronavirus exclusion zone to attend a wedding in Sydney’s business district.

Police rushed the wedding at 5 p.m. on Sunday at Dalton House in Pyrmont after receiving a tip.

Residents of the northern beaches have had it since the Covid-19 outbreak on Nov.. December forbidden to leave the area.

To the guests, for each of which a fine of 1. $ 000 was imposed on a man and woman, both 43 years old, from Allambie Heights, a 33-year-old woman from Narraweena, and a 27-year-old man from Frenchs Forest.

Three women, 19, 22 and 28, and two men, 23 and 63, from Beacon Hill were also beaten with the heavy sentence.

Another three people, including a 34-year-old man, a 36-year-old woman from Frenchs Forest, and a 26-year-old man from Beacon Hill, will be fined for attending the wedding.

• The frontline fireworks CBD offer will be canceled. Frontline employees will have another opportunity in 2021.

• Restaurants will remain open but must adhere to the rule of one person per four square meters.

• Council events can continue but must be controlled and conducted without mixing, and record keeping requirements must be strictly observed.

Unless you have a New Years Eve Pass through Service NSW, you will not be able to enter designated areas around Circular Quay, North Sydney and the city.

For the Northern Beaches peninsula zone (north of the Narrabeen Bridge and east of the Baha’i Temple). January the following rules:

· The health situation remains volatile and the current restrictions remain in place to suppress community transmission.

However, indoor and outdoor gatherings are allowed for New Years Eve and New Years Eve, but are limited to a total of five visitors from your zone (including your home). .

· The current rules that allow five people to gather outdoors (not at home) for exercise and recreation from the same area will continue.

· No restaurants, cafes, pubs or clubs (other than take away) may be opened, not even on New Year’s Eve.

For the rest (southern zone) of the northern beaches, until the 2nd. January the following rules:

· The health situation remains volatile and the current restrictions remain in place to suppress community transmission.

However, indoor and outdoor gatherings are allowed for New Years Eve and New Years Eve, but limited to a total of 10 visitors from your zone (including your home). .

· The current rules that allow 10 people to gather outdoors (not at home) for exercise and recreation from the same area will continue.

· No restaurants, cafes, pubs or clubs (other than take away) may be opened, not even on New Year’s Eve.

• Meetings outside (e.g.. B.. Picnics) are limited to a total of 50 people (out of 100). .

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