Locals flocked to Sydney’s popular Bondi Beach on Friday, with blatant disregard to the social distancing rules in place to slow the spread of coronavirus.
Forces across the country will be deployed to beauty spots, parks and roads amid mounting fears the public will leave their homes to soak up the sun. Pictured: A surfer in Tyne and Wear.
Images have emerged of large crowds at the Jan Powers Powerhouse Farmers’ Markets in Brisbane on Saturday morning.
New South Wales police officers from Thursday had the power to hand out fines of $1,000 to individuals and $5,000 to businesses that breach public health orders or ministerial directions.
The government has encouraged residents around the country to stay at home where possible and abide by social distancing guidelines, including staying 1.5 metres from others.
With the comparatively small number of coronavirus tests being conducted in the US hampering efforts to track the spread of the virus, The New York Times reports that “local officials across the country were left to work blindly as the crisis grew undetected and exponentially” — partially due to existing red tape and regulations.In Washington […]
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There’s one big issue the Vermont senator has reversed himself on — and it could complicate his path to the nomination.
At a CNN town hall in South Carolina on Wednesday night, a Bernie Sanders supporter asked Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) about a moment in the Nevada Democratic debate where all the candidates but Sanders said if nobody has a majority of votes by the convention, the process should play out as written, potentially handing the […]