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<blockquote data-quote="justinbrett" data-source="post: 2295149" data-attributes="member: 5086"><p>Newcastle was quite vocal on this, HNE Health openly campaigned for keeping Sydneysiders out. We've had our record daily cases today (46) and the Newcastle LGA only just reached 70% single jabbed. There was the saga of our Pfizer being redirected to Sydney.</p><p></p><p>Covidlive says Newcastle LGA is at 75% and Lake Macquaire is at 79% (the LGAs that make up the majority of greater Newcastle, and most of the cases). The additional time to get to 80% will ensure the region is at 70% double jabbed.</p><p></p><p>I wonder however, if Newcastle can travel further into the regions? I think the current restrictions only specify Greater Sydney.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justinbrett, post: 2295149, member: 5086"] Newcastle was quite vocal on this, HNE Health openly campaigned for keeping Sydneysiders out. We've had our record daily cases today (46) and the Newcastle LGA only just reached 70% single jabbed. There was the saga of our Pfizer being redirected to Sydney. Covidlive says Newcastle LGA is at 75% and Lake Macquaire is at 79% (the LGAs that make up the majority of greater Newcastle, and most of the cases). The additional time to get to 80% will ensure the region is at 70% double jabbed. I wonder however, if Newcastle can travel further into the regions? I think the current restrictions only specify Greater Sydney. [/QUOTE]
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