Ndị bi na Sydney ga-eburịrị NJ iji gosi na ha nọ n'ime kilomita isii site n'ụlọ

Ndị bi na Sydney ugbu a ga-eburịrị NJ iji gosi na ha nọ n'ime kilomita isii site n'ụlọ
Ndị bi na Sydney ugbu a ga-eburịrị NJ iji gosi na ha nọ n'ime kilomita isii site n'ụlọ

Ndị bi na mpaghara Sydney ka ukwuu ugbu a ga-enwerịrị “ịbu ihe akaebe na-egosi adreesị ha wee wepụta ihe akaebe ma ọ bụrụ na onye uwe ojii chọrọ ka ha mee ya” ma ọ bụrụ na ọ dịkarịa ala afọ 18.

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  • Outdoor “public gatherings,” including exercise, are limited to no more than two people in “group”.
  • While outdoors, residents must remain within 10km from their homes.
  • Only one person per household able to go outside to “obtain food, goods or services once per day.”

As Australia’s Sydney prepares to enter its third week of lockdown, the government of New South Wales issued a notice today, requiring all residents of the Greater Sydney area to carry personal identification documents outside their residences, so that law enforcement officers could always check whether they are within allowed 6 miles (10 kilometers) from their homes.

The rule for Sydney residents must carry ID government notice signed by Brad Hazzard, NSW’s minister for health and medical research, specifies that outdoor “public gatherings,” including exercise, are limited to no more than two people in “group”, who must stay within 10km from their homes.

Residents of the Greater Sydney area “who go out for exercise or outdoor recreation” must “remain within their own local government areas or within 10 kilometers of their homes,” according to the notice, and must “carry evidence showing their address and produce the evidence if required to do so by a police officer” if they are at least 18 years old.

Legal restrictions are even tighter for those who are out to get groceries, with only one person per household able to go outside to “obtain food, goods or services once per day.”

Greater Sydney has been locked down since June 26, and though the lockdown was planned to end two weeks later, it has been extended for an extra week as COVID-19 cases continue to be detected.

After it was discovered that at least 27 COVID-positive people had been out in the Sydney area during their infectious period, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian warned that the numbers “tell us that in the next few days … both the case numbers and unfortunately the number of people who may be exposed or have been exposed, in the community is going to go up.”

Izu abụọ gara aga the lockdown was initiated.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • After it was discovered that at least 27 COVID-positive people had been out in the Sydney area during their infectious period, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian warned that the numbers “tell us that in the next few days … both the case numbers and unfortunately the number of people who may be exposed or have been exposed, in the community is going to go up.
  • Residents of the Greater Sydney area “who go out for exercise or outdoor recreation” must “remain within their own local government areas or within 10 kilometers of their homes,” according to the notice, and must “carry evidence showing their address and produce the evidence if required to do so by a police officer” if they are at least 18 years old.
  • As Australia’s Sydney prepares to enter its third week of lockdown, the government of New South Wales issued a notice today, requiring all residents of the Greater Sydney area to carry personal identification documents outside their residences, so that law enforcement officers could always check whether they are within allowed 6 miles (10 kilometers) from their homes.

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Harry Johnson

Harry Johnson abụrụla onye nchịkọta akụkọ ọrụ eTurboNews maka mroe karịrị afọ 20. O bi na Honolulu, Hawaii, ma o si Europe. Ọ na-amasị ya ide na ikpuchi akụkọ.

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