Sydney COVID19 Cluster Could Cause Christmas Chaos 18/12/2020
The Victorian government isn’t ruling out shutting the border with New South Wales before Christmas after a coronavirus cluster in Sydney’s Northern Beaches surged to 17 on Thursday night.Thousands of Melburnians locked in public housing towers during the pandemic could take legal action against the State Government for false imprisonment and breaches of their human rights.Police are bracing for the busiest summer break ever on our roads as Victorians unable to fly overseas take road trips locally and interstate. The force is using holiday booking information to decide where and when to deploy officers on the roads over Christmas.There was a nationwide shortage of Corona Extra Dry in November due to an unprecedented thirst for the beer that shares a name with the virus that defined 2020.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au.
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