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Shadow federal minister for health Chris Bowen is out and about this morning. He is actually spruiking his new book about ALP history.
But I’m more interested in what he has to say about the greater Sydney outbreak, given his electorate of McMahon is smack bang in the middle of the hard-hit south-western suburbs, including parts of the Fairfield LGA.
The proportion of cases from Sydney in Fairfield has been falling every day.
I simply make this point, the people of Fairfield and Liverpool and Canterbury-Bankstown and have been complying with the restrictions. I can take you through the streets of the CBD of my electorate, you could fire a gun and not hurt anyone that’s how quiet it is. People are responding. That needs to be recognised.
Hello and welcome to Tuesday! (Oh my, it’s only Tuesday.)
Unfortunately, there is some tragic news to start the day.
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