BREAKING: The entire state of New South Wales will go into a hard lockdown on Saturday afternoon. These are the new rules.
Deputy Premier John Barilaro announced the move on social media after the state recorded 466 coronavirus cases.
To minimise movement and protect our communities from the evolving COVID situation in Sydney, stay-at-home orders will be introduced for all of Regional NSW from 5pm tonight.“Reasonable excuses to leave your home include shopping for essentials, medical care, caregiving, outdoor exercise with a member of your household or one other person, and work, if you cannot work from home,” he said on Twitter.*Shopping for food or other essential goods and services;* Work, where you cannot work from home.
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