A mosque in Sydney has been exempted, allowing hundreds of believers to attend Eid al-Fitr on weekends.
New State Health Director Brad Hazad (Brad Hazzard) will allow up to 400 people from the Auburn Gallipoli mosque in western Sydney to attend the annual Eid al-Adha (Eid al-Adha, also known as the Sacrifice Festival).
The current New South Wales Coronavirus epidemic restrictions require no more than 100 indoor rally, that is, only one tourist per 4 square meters.
mosque President Assaroglu (Abdurrahman Asaroglu) said that measures would be taken to ensure all appropriate social distances.
& quot; we are working to ensure that our communities and everyone else are safe ,& quot; Assaroglu said.
quot; this is the most important thing. & quot;
The queue will be 1.5 meters apart, visitors will sign in the register, and all worshippers can use hand sanitizer.
A mask will also be distributed to anyone who needs it.
Participants need to bring their own prayer pads, which will be distributed in four & quot; areas & quot;, including parking lots.