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Huge changes to Covid close contact rules coming to Australia

New guidelines being considered by national cabinet will see a return of fruit and vegetables to the supermarket shelves within the week.

Supermarkets have been overwhelmed by panic-buying just as transport and logistics companies and suppliers are hit by large proportions of workers calling in sick or dealing with tough COVID-19 quarantine rules.

Australian Fresh Produce Alliance chief executive Michael Rogers had warned that fruit and vegetables could rot in the fields because of the supply chain issues and a shortage of workers due to COVID-19.

Guidelines issued by the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee have changed the definition of close contacts for those exposed to COVID-19 working in critical food and grocery production, manufacturing, logistics and distribution facilities.

Supermarkets have been hit by panic buying while supplies were disrupted by workers calling in sick

Supermarkets have been hit by panic buying while supplies were disrupted by workers calling in sick

‘The measures that change requirements for close contacts which have been announced are very welcome because they put capacity back in the system, but it’s still going to be a very tight situation,’ Mr Rogers said.

He said while the situation escalated ‘day by day’ last week and there had been crop losses, the new guidelines will help ease the situation.

‘The decision by Queensland, NSW and Victoria will put fruit and veg back on shelves in those states, the national guidelines go a long way to a nationally consistent approach,’ Mr Rogers said.

‘Other states won’t see disruption to supply in the same way as it’s been seen in Sydney.’

It is expected supermarket shelves will begin to fill over the next week.

‘It will take a couple of days for the retail distribution centres to clear and for transport to improve,’ Mr Rogers said.

The national cabinet – comprising Scott Morrison and state and territory leaders – is set to discuss the guidelines on Thursday but the prime minister wants action before then.

Mr Morrison said governments were determined to minimise the impact of the Omicron strain of COVID-19 on the workforce.

Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly said it was a ‘reasonable step’ allowing a balance to be found between reducing transmission of the virus and keeping enough workers in place to shore up food and grocery supply chains.

Close contacts who test negative but are asymptomatic will be able to continue to work, but be monitored using rapid antigen tests.

The rules won’t apply to frontline retail workers such as supermarket checkout operators.

Other industries could soon follow suit, including aviation, with some premiers also seeking new rules to cover the hospitality and Catering Bekasi industries.

Olympics-Foreign guests enjoy Chinese New Year dumpling feast

By Philip O’Connor

ZHANGJIAKOU, China, Jan 31 (Reuters) – For many Chinese staff and volunteers, working at the Beijing Games means missing their biggest family celebration as they ring in the Lunar New Year, so instead they have made it an occasion for foreign visitors to the Olympics.

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Hugh Yu, general manager at the Nanshanli Condotel in the ski resort at Zhangjiakou, spent the last day of the old year kneading dough and preparing fillings to make traditional dumplings before the hotel’s restaurant opens for a special buffet dinner.

“Everyone, all the family members, sit together, no matter where they come from. Wherever you have gone, you end up returning home every year, no matter how hard it is,” he told Reuters.

“You have to return home – everyone has the simplest food, and everyone has to make a dumpling, have a dumpling meal, and these are the dumplings for this reunion,” Yu added.

Yu and his staff of around 25 spent the day preparing for the evening feast, attended by residents of hotels in the “closed loop” in Zhangjiakou, many of whom are working for the Olympic broadcast teams televising the Games.

“This year, the Olympic Games coincided with Lunar New Year, so I think that it’s quite fortunate to have friends from all over the world spend the Spring Festival together, so we include everyone,” Yu said.

Kitchen workers wearing hair nets and visors oversaw the final preparations, while waiting staff in full personal protective equipment roamed the restaurant.

Despite attaining a management position after 20 years in the Catering Bekasi business, Yu still rolls up his sleeves to make the dumplings filled with either egg and chives or minced pork.

VIDEO CALL

Under normal circumstances he would have spent the holiday with his family, but because of the Olympics he will have to make do with a video call.

“No matter how busy you are in the Spring Festival, no matter how busy you are this year, you have to go home, whether you have earned money this year or not,” Yu said.

“I was born with the catering business, and whatever position I held, the busiest period was during Spring Festival season,” he explained as his hungry guests began streaming in for the feast.

The opening ceremony for the Beijing Games takes place on Friday.

(Reporting by Philip O’Connor, editing by Ed Osmond)