
In Australia, people who are exposed to COVID-19 can be quarantined in large apartment towers away from the general population, under the control and supervision of government health authorities. Friends and family can send them food and care packages during their two weeks of isolation — but, according to Sky News, the New South Wales Health department has been restricting alcohol access for locked down Sydney residents:
— Read the restNSW Health has imposed rules limiting people in "NSW Health controlled buildings" to a certain amount of alcohol each day in a bid to "ensure the safety of health staff and residents".