Fears 'appalling' beach party in Sydney's east could become a coronavirus super-spreader event

NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard described a party held on Christmas Day at Sydney's Bronte Beach as "absolutely appalling" behaviour.

New South Wales authorities have raised concerns about a large party at Bronte beach on Christmas afternoon.

New South Wales authorities have raised concerns about a large party at Bronte beach on Christmas afternoon. Source: Twitter

New South Wales authorities have condemned a beach party that was held at Bronte Beach on Christmas Day, warning it could become a COVID-19 'super spreader' event. 

Police from the NSW Public Order and Riot Squad were called to help break up a large crowd at a nearby park in Sydney's eastern suburbs on Friday afternoon. 

Speaking to reporters on Saturday, NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard described the gathering as "absolutely appalling" behaviour, saying the risk taken during the current COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney's Northern Beaches is unacceptable. 

Read the full article in English here. 


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Fears 'appalling' beach party in Sydney's east could become a coronavirus super-spreader event | SBS Korean