COVID border lockdowns: South Coast businesses face uncertainty after ACT Health mistake

EW
Updated March 23 2021 - 11:30pm, first published December 22 2020 - 12:00am
Children holidaying at Broulee last week perfect their jumps off the bridge over Candlagan Creek. But the Sydney COVID-19 outbreak has caused uncertainty for summer plans as south coast businesses record numerous cancellations. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos
Children holidaying at Broulee last week perfect their jumps off the bridge over Candlagan Creek. But the Sydney COVID-19 outbreak has caused uncertainty for summer plans as south coast businesses record numerous cancellations. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

Canberran holidaymakers were forced to pack up and rush home after a mistake by ACT and NSW health authorities on Sunday told them they would face 14-day quarantine if they remained in Shoalhaven.

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Elliot Williams

Canberra Times journalist

I've been a reporter with The Canberra Times since 2017 and as a proud Canberran it's been an honour to tell the stories of my hometown. I'm currently reporting on the public service and examining the ins and outs of a very important part of our city. Email: elliot.williams@canberratimes.com.au

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