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Sydney Mardi Gras relocates to sports ground in 2021 to minimize COVID risk

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Australia has announced that it will be going ahead with a physical event in 2021, but it’s making major changes to minimize the risk of COVID transmission.The event is one of the biggest LGBTQ festivals in the world, bringing tourists to Sydney and generating millions in revenue for local businesses.

It attracts big-name performers, with hundreds of thousands lining the streets of the city to watch the signature parade.Many have been wondering what will happen with next year’s event, given the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, Australia, like neighboring New Zealand, has had great success in containing the virus in recent weeks. It had a spike in cases in March and a second in August but has now really gotten things under control.Today, its.

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