Taylor Swift fans stay positive after new album celebratory party: Report
Washington:
A Taylor Swift fan-hosted event in Sydney to celebrate the singer’s recent release of ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ has become a COVID-19 ultrasound generator after nearly 100 attendees tested positive.
According to Fox News, fans gathered at the December 10 event in Sydney – ‘On Repeat: Taylor Swift Red Party’ to celebrate the singer’s ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ which is said to have been requested. “immediately test” and isolate seven days after “at least 97 positive cases” have been confirmed.
According to reports, the pop star did not attend the event.
The New South Wales Department of Health has also tagged the Metro Theater in Sydney as a ‘new place of interest’ following the celebration of Swift’s re-publishing of ‘Red’.
“NSW Health is asking all households with close contacts to get tested and self-isolate until everyone in the household gets a negative result,” Fox News quoted the NSW report as saying. issued in a public health warning.
The statement noted, “NSW Health is urgently contacting the 600 people who attended the Metro Theater at this time and signed up via QR code and is instructing them and their household members immediately.” Get tested and follow public health advice.”
“NSW Health is urging anyone who attended but did not register using the emergency QR code to be screened and quarantined as well as the community to ensure other potential attendees are aware of the advice. this,” the warning added.
“NSW Health is reminding everyone of the importance of maintaining COVID-safe practices as transmission is taking place at social events during the festive period,” the statement concluded.
Authorities have also warned people about fines for those who “fail to comply with isolation, testing and quarantine requirements”.
Reportedly, the fine has increased to 5,000 USD for individuals (from 1,000 USD), and 10,000 USD for corporations (from 5,000 USD).
Ms Swift gave fans a re-record of her hit 2012 album “Red”, last month. This is the second album she re-recorded after releasing ‘Fearless (Taylor’s Version)’ in April.
The singer was inspired to re-record her previous six albums after music manager Scooter Braun purchased the originals for them in 2019. She hopes that updating the original songs will help her. Take control of your music.
Ms. Swift still has to re-record her debut album, “Taylor Swift”, 2010 album “Speak Now”, 2014 work “1989” and 2017 album “Reputation”.
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