The NSW government has sought legal advice as it investigates the best way to ensure residents register their positive RAT tests under new mandate to be introduced.
“It comes with the added benefit that it might also open the door to federal financial assistance if you’re off work for the week. The bottom line is it is a must-do, even if there is no fine.
“At the end of the day, it’s an obligation on all of us to make sure that we log in to the Service NSW app, particularly as it will give a clear picture of how the virus is moving through the community,” Mr Hazzard said. NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet said on Monday the system for COVID-19 positive people to register their rapid tests would be in place later this week.If youâre 18+ and had your second dose four or more months ago, youâre now eligible for your booster. Make sure you get it before you go overseas.
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