Two Australians were busted for breaking lockdown rules in New South Wales over the weekend when they were rescued by emergency services from a national park in Australia.
Mick Fuller – New South Wales Police Commissioner stated at a press conference Monday the two men were sunbathing naked on a beach.
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New South Wales Police said in a statement the two men were rescued from Royal National Park, just south of Sydney, on Sunday evening.
They were among 44 people issued with 1,000-Australian-dollar (760-US-dollar) fines on Sunday, police said.
Stay-at-home orders were imposed for Sydney and its surrounding areas on Saturday for an initial two weeks to stem the spread of the Delta strain of coronavirus.
NSW Health recorded 18 new local cases in the last 24-hour reporting period, 88 cases are being treated in the state in total.
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Australia has so far managed to stave off large-scale outbreaks of Covid-19 with strict containment measures and closed borders.
The country has recorded around 30,000 cases and 900 deaths since the pandemic began.
Photo: NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images