Tag: COVID BUSINESSES
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OMICRON BRINGS NORTHERN RIVERS BUSINESSES TO NEW LOWS
The Northern New South Wales Health district recorded just shy of 1000 new covid cases overnight and sadly one death – a Tweed resident in their 70s. Meanwhile, the effects of omicron has brought local businesses to a new low.
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BUSINESSES PREPARING AHEAD OF FREEDOM DAY TOMORROW
Lismore has been selected to play a part in the the state’s trial of digital covid vaccine certificates – with businesses preparing to reopen tomorrow. The city, Kyogle and Richmond Valley are all readying themselves to exit their latest lockdowns.
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BUSINESSES PREPARING TO REOPEN ON MONDAY OCTOBER 11
Two covid cases have been recorded in Casino, and one in Lismore today – as the state prepares to reopen on Monday. Meanwhile, Byron Bay has been put on notice – as vaccination rates lag behind the state average.
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COVID ROADMAP CHANGES FOR WORKERS WITH A SINGLE DOSE
The Northern New South Wales Health District recorded six new local cases today. While the source of two cases is unknown, businesses are preparing for the region to reopen on Monday.
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TWO ADDITIONAL COVID CASES IN KYOGLE
A nervous wait for the people of Kyogle, after two new COVID cases were detected in the town. Business owners are preparing for the long weekend, but they’re wary a lockdown could be introduced at a moment’s notice.
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BYRON BAY BUSINESSES ON EDGE WITH UNCERTAINTY
The Byron community waits to hear if it will be plunged back into lockdown, just hours after tasting freedom. One new case was recorded in the shire last night, on the eve of its seven day lockdown being lifted.
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NEW BORDER RULES CAUSING HEADACHES FOR WORKERS
Businesses who operate across the Queensland-New South Wales border are struggling with new rules. Many are questioning how staff will be able to get one dose of a vaccine before Friday when supplies remain scarce in the region
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FAR NORTH COAST BUSINESSES STRUGGLING WITH LOCKDOWN
Businesses on the Far North Coast are feeling the impact of the lockdown, 24 hours in. The sector has already been struggling with the lack of tourism.