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There has been “no significant spike” in Covid-19 cases in the Australian state of New South Wales on Wednesday, as Sydney residents learned of small changes to Christmas restrictions.
New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian revealed that residents of Greater Sydney (excluding northern beaches) can have up to 10 people in their home on December 24, 25 and 26, and children over the age of 12 are allowed. years in addition to that number. They may come from outside the region.
There are no changes to the restrictions in the New South Wales region, he said.
The northern beaches will be divided in two on Thursday. Residents living in the northern part of the region will essentially remain locked in, the Sydney morning herald reported. From Thursday to Saturday you can have five people visit your home.
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Berejiklian said “modest changes” to the restrictions will be reassessed on Saturday.
The North Sydney beach group now has 97 cases.