The Easter Bunny is considered an essential worker and will be allowed to continue to operate over the weekend. 9News
"I'm told that because he's a solo operator and an essential service. The Easter Bunny, he or she I should say, will be allowed to continue to operate," Professor Brendan Murphy said.
But in NSW, the Premier State, there was still confusion and doubt that the Bunny would undertake his annual distribution of deliciousness.I rolled up to Premier Gladys Berejiklian's regular coronavirus press conference, that she holds every morning at 8. "The kids of NSW have expressed concern, about how these current restrictions will impact deliveries by the Easter Bunny," I began, warming to the point.
The Easter Bunny is allowed to visit home, and is also allowed to deliver chocolates, but you have to ask your parents or anyone in your household whether you're allowed to have the chocolates."So children of NSW, be assured. Despite the restrictions that have limited so much of what we usually do over this holiday period, the Easter Bunny is on the way.
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