Screenshots of a man giving a speech at the gathering.
Video ofthe engagement party showed a man joking as he gave a speech to the guests.
“Clearly this is legal,” he said,“because this is a group therapy session.”
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Dozens of people,including young children,can be seen in the video. None of them appear to be wearing masks.
A spokesman for the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency said it had received a number of complaints about health practitioners who had allegedly attended an event in Melbourne.
He said the agency was aware the police intended to take action against the individuals.
“We will liaise with them in relation to any registered health practitioners who were present.”
The spokesman said all health practitioners should be aware of their legal obligations and the boards regulating health professionals would take action against those failing to comply.
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said he became aware of the engagement party on Sunday night and had referred “what appears to be total breach of the CHO guidelines” to police investigators for further examination.
Victorian Chief Commissioner of Police,Shane Patton,said the engagement pay may result in $350,000 in fines.Credit:Nine News
He described the event as selfish,disappointing and outrageous.
“I expect that every one of those people will be getting an infringement unless they’re a child and we’ll assess that on a case-by-case basis.”
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Mr Patton said there must be consequences for breaching the rules during the pandemic and estimated about $350,000 in fines would be issued.
The government announced tighter restrictions on Monday because of widespread failures to comply with health orders,including pub crawls at several locations.
Health authorities on Sunday reported a mother and son from Melbourne’s Orthodox Jewish community were confirmed as positive coronavirus cases. The authorities told community leaders that the two new cases might have attended a large gathering in recent days.
The leaked video of the event sparked outrage within the broader Jewish community.
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Mount Scopus Memorial College principal,Rabbi James Kennard,said leaders of the community should be expressing their disgust at those who break the rules.
“Sunday was a day of great shame for the Jewish community and I hope it will be a wake-up call to those who still feel the rules don’t apply to them,” he said.
“They should realise the harm they are doing and the health crisis that they are possibly creating.”
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