NSW Health have confiscated alcohol from residents living in a locked-down Sydney tower to control how much they drink each day.
Mission Australia's Common Ground Facility in Camperdown was placed into lockdown for two weeks on September 2 after four tenants tested positive.
Mission Australia's Common Ground Facility in Camperdown have been placed into lockdown after four residents tested positive. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Jeremy Piper "They are searching all bags and things coming into the building… They confiscated a series of gifts," Common ground resident Robin Elhaj told NCA NewsWire. Excess alcohol is being confiscated until lockdown rules are lifted.
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