Sex parties allowed but dancing at weddings banned under Queensland's Covid-19 restrictions
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- Sep 9, 2020
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The ABC has put the spotlight on Queensland’s bizarre covid-19 rules, revealing that while guests are barred from dancing at weddings sex parties have the official OK. According to the outlet, in Queensland only the bride and groom and their parents are permitted to dance at their nuptials as a result of Covid-19 restrictions. However, sex clubs and organised sex parties including group sex is allowed under the Covid Safe Industry Plan.
The states Covid-19 Safe Industry Plan for Sex on Premises Venues and Adult Parties acknowledges certain venues are considered to be high risk but outlines specific guidelines to ensure the safe return to service provision. Queensland’s approach to coronavirus restrictions has been the source of controversy, particularly when it comes to strict border controls.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has been accused of shutting off the state from the rest of the country for political reasons, and not based on health advice, in the lead-up to the election.
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