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most populous state to reinstate Australia’s some Covid-19 curbs

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According to a report from the Sydney Morning Herald on Friday, New South Wales, Australia, which is home to Sydney and one-third of Australia’s 25 million population, will resume restrictive measures, including closing nightclubs and canceling non-emergency surgeries due to coronavirus infections. Record.

The report quoted senior government sources as saying that these measures are expected to be approved by the State Government’s Economic Recovery Committee on Friday to ease the pressure on hospitals.

The newspaper said that cafes and restaurants will have capacity restrictions, and all customers must be seated while singing and dancing in prohibited bars. Restrictions will be referred to as security measures, not locks.

New South Wales (NSW) is Australia’s most severely affected state by the rapidly spreading Omicron coronavirus variant. In the past few days, its testing facilities, emergency services and hospitals have recorded a record number of daily infections.

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In just over a week, the number of people admitted to New South Wales hospitals due to Covid-19 almost doubled to a record 1,609. In late November, when the first Omicron case was discovered, there were approximately 150 cases a day in the state. On Thursday, that number soared to 35,000. The Governor of New South Wales, Dominic Perrottet, firmly refused to reinstate the restrictions, dismissing calls from doctors and health workers, saying that it is time to live with Covid-19.

The governor’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the Herald report.

A day ago, neighboring Victoria restored restrictions on bar and club personnel.

In the early stages of the pandemic, Australia successfully controlled Covid-19 cases through rapid lockdowns, strict border regulations, and strict social distancing regulations, and its infection rate was much higher than in other parts of the Asia-Pacific region. The authorities warned that these numbers will rise further in the coming weeks.

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Since the beginning of the pandemic, Australia has recorded more than 684,000 cases and 2,301 deaths, and more than half of the infection cases have been reported in the past two weeks.

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After nearly a month apart, Gurucharan Singh, the missing person from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, returns home. He has “left worldly life.”

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After nearly a month apart, Gurucharan Singh, the missing person from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, returns home. He has “left worldly life.”

After going missing on April 22 of this year, actor Gurucharan Singh made his way back home on Friday. The Delhi Police were cited in an India Today article stating that Gurucharan Singh “was on a religious journey.” For his role as Roshan Singh Sodhi in Taarak Mehta ka Ulta Chashma, Gurucharan Singh is widely renowned.

What Gurucharan revealed to the police after coming back home

According to the report, Gurucharan Singh informed the police officers that he was on a religious trip and had left his worldly life behind during the interview. The actor has visited gurudwaras in a number of towns recently, including Amritsar and Ludhiana. But later on, he felt he ought to go back home.

The article claims that over the course of their inquiry, the police also discovered that Gurucharan Singh belonged to a group that meditates. He even expressed interest in taking a meditation trip to the Himalayas. A abduction complaint had been filed by the Delhi Police, and an investigation was in progress to locate him.

Concerning Gurucharan Singh

It was believed that Gurucharan Singh, who was in Delhi visiting his parents, would head back to Mumbai. His disappearance from April 22 was reported to the authorities by his family in a complaint.

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Concerning Gurucharan Singh’s financial circumstances

Gurucharan Singh reportedly maintained many bank accounts for financial transactions and used credit cards often. It was also discovered by the police that he had over ten bank accounts. According to a report in the Free Press Journal, he took out ₹14,00 from an ATM. He pulled out cash and paid off one credit card with another using credit cards.

Hargit Singh, the father of Gurucharan Singh, recently claimed that he was ignorant of his son’s precarious financial situation. Hargit had stated in an interview with Bombay Times, “I was unaware of my son’s financial circumstances. He never discussed it with me. Thus, I am ignorant of everything.”

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