Overview
As the cluster of positive COVID-19 cases associated with a pub in Sydney's southwest grows to 37 and two venues are fined for not adhering to public health orders, the NSW Government has announced it will tighten some restrictions for pubs and hotels in a bid to contain the virus.
In an announcement made on Tuesday, July 14, Premier Gladys Berejiklian said that group bookings will now be reduced from 20 to ten and large venues will be capped at 300 people (compared to the previous one person per four-square-metre rule). There will also be stricter rules around the collection of patron's contact details and COVIDSafe Plans will now be mandatory.
It'll now be compulsory for pubs and hotels to collect every patron's details (instead of just one person per group) and, where possible, record them electronically
The tightened restrictions comes as 37 positive cases have been linked to Casula's Crossroads Hotel, as of Thursday, July 16, and The Star Casino was fined $5000 by Liquor & Gaming NSW for allowing groups of adults consuming alcohol to mingle. Double Bay's Golden Sheaf was also fined $5500 late last week after a photo of a long queue of patrons — said to be about 250 people — not social distancing circulated via Reddit.
The NSW Government is urging anyone who visited the Crossroads Hotel between Friday, July 3 and Friday, July 10 to get tested and immediately self-isolate.
The new restrictions for NSW pubs and hotels come into place 12.01am on Friday, July 17. For more information about the status of COVID-19 in Australia and to download a COVIDSafe Plan, head to the NSW Government website.
Top image: Kimberley Low
Update: July 17, 2020