The New South Wales government will make it compulsory for all attendees to wear a mask at the Sydney Cricket Ground for the upcoming test match. And will increase police presence in and around the stadium to enforce public health orders. State Health Minister Brad Hazzard has said unequivocally that face masks must be worn at all times. “From the moment effectively you get into the transport to there and get in the queue at the front of the SCG and go to your seat … you must wear a mask,” he said. “The only exception to that is if your eating or drinking.” The new rule comes after Victoria’s Health Minister Martin Foley reported that one spectator at the Melbourne Cricket Ground test match on Dec. 27 tested positive for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus (novel coronavirus. Hazzard noted that the news that a spectator with COVID-19 had attended the Melbourne …
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