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This program explores how older age can be a satisfying and emotionally healthy time of life. The state recorded nine new locally acquired coronavirus cases yesterday. But test numbers for Thursday are expected to surpass Wednesday's record 60, tests carried out across NSW. It will be a much sombre Christmas for some Sydneysiders today despite many being granted a three-day window of eased restrictions on gatherings. All Sydneysiders are being warned to limit their mobility over the Christmas break, but particularly on the city's northern beaches. Since yesterday, those living north of the Narrabeen Bridge and east of the Baha'i temple on Mona Vale Road can either visit the home of others who live in the same zone or can host five other people, including children, from the same zone.
The southern part of the northern beaches will join Sydney in being allowed 10 guests into their homes. In a slight easing of existing restrictions, children under 12 will not count towards the 10 for those three days.
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The northern part will be able to have five people visit their home during the Christmas period, but they must all reside within that part of the Northern Beaches Local Government Area. All northern beaches residents will not be allowed to leave the area. The stay-at-home public health order was amended to allow for home visits within each person's part of the northern beaches over Christmas, but otherwise remains in place. After Boxing Day the maximum number of visitors will return to 10 with no exceptions for children. Despite the tight limits on household gatherings for Greater Sydney, people will still be allowed at public outdoor gatherings, which means big Christmas lunches and barbies at the beach or the park is still allowed today.
There are close to testing facilities open over Christmas, with people urged not to delay being tested if they begin to notice even mild symptoms. However one patient transport officer has claimed it has been "very regular practice" since the start of the pandemic for crew to work with both potentially sick returned travellers and general patients in the community.
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The lapse in infection control in the state's international border operation raised serious questions about safety measures for staff working with sick returned travellers. Dr Chant has apologised for the issue, saying NSW Health will "make sure that there is no … overlap of crew". Despite insisting measures were in place to separate crew working with returned travellers, one patient transport officer has told The Daily Telegraph that it has been a "very regular practice" since the beginning of the pandemic for crews to work with suspected COVID cases and general patients.
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