Sa le siva, Sa le usu o se pese, Sa le milo - i faaipoipoga i NSW.

Ua faaalia e le palemia Setete o New South Wales, Premier Gladys Berejiklian, nisi o Sa ma Vavao i puipuiga o le pepesi o le COVID-19 i le Setete e amata atu i le Aso 24 o le masina nei - e aofia ai le Sa ona milo pe sisiva tagata i se faaipoipoga.

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Ua faaalia e le palemia Setete o New South Wales, Premier Gladys Berejiklian, nisi o Vavao i puipuiga o le pepesi o le COVID-19 i le Setete, e aofia ai le Sa i tagata e auai ona sisiva, pepese pe milo faatasi.
O Vavao nei e amata faamamaluina mo faaipoipoga ma maliu e amata atu i le Aso Faraile, Aso 24 o Iulai ma e faamalosia ai tagata uma e auai i se maliu poo se faaipoipoga ina ia se'ei i nofoa i le taimi atoa o nei sauniga.  

O vavao fo'i nei ua tapula'a ai i le to'a 10 tagata o se booking i fale'aiga o papu, kalapu ma fale'aiga. ma ia le sili atu i le 300 tagata e auai i le taimi e tasi.   

I faaipoipoga ua tapula'a i le to'a 150 tagata e auai, ae ia nonofo uma i nofoa, ua Sa ona sisiva pe milo faatasi, ma ia tausisia fo'i le va mamao i le 4 sq mita a le tagata.  

O sania o maliu, ua tapula'a i le to'a 100 tagata e mafai ona auai iai. 

Na vave ona faitioina e nisi le lapata'iga mai le malo Setete o NSW:
But that drunk uncle might still be there -- so it could still be a wedding.
Ma o loo fesiligia fo'i e nisi le to'atele o lenei aofa'i ua faatagaina mo faaipoipoga...
“150 is a lot of people at a wedding who will undoubtedly sing, dance and mingle,” Dale Drinkwater wrote on Twitter.

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