Uncategorized

Issue 043

Published

on

What’s on in Issue 043?

 

Sydney is in risky situation

The NSW government has announced a two-week lockdown for Greater Sydney including Wollongong, Blue Mountains, Central Coast and Shellharbour after the case numbers linked to the Bondi Junction cluster increased to 80. The four reasons for leaving the house are work and study, shopping for essentials, exercise and caregiving.

 

International students returning

Special government approval has enabled 14 NSW and ACT universities to collaborate on a pilot program that will bring 250 international students back to Australia per fortnight, finally promising relief to a higher-education sector that has been eviscerated by pandemic-era travel bans.

 

Weekly COVID news at a glance

  • Delta virus is spreading nationwide
  • Victoria covid under control so far
  • Get your second dose please
  • New quarantine facility
  • Multicultural festivals funding
  • Extra support to African community

 

Influenza remains the most common preventable infectious disease in Australia. While it tends to cause mild symptoms, it can also cause very serious illness in otherwise healthy people and lead to hospitalisation and even death. However, it’s never too late to vaccinate, as influenza can circulate all year round.

 

Melbourne is slowly returning to pre-lockdown restrictions with big venues opening their doors to visitors again. To find things to do around town this weekend, check out our curated guide to what’s happening and what’s reopened below.

 

Australian coffee culture is one of the most advanced in the world and we have a lot to learn from it. Australians care about the quality and the taste of the coffee. And most of all, enjoy coffee and everything around it! It’s a way of life, not just fuel to get you through the day.

 

Free subscription and get your latest digital magazine PDF now: please click here

Click to comment

Trending

Copyright © 2021 Blessing CALD