Australian teen charged for allegedly partying at nightclub after testing positive for COVID
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An Australian teen accused of partying after testing positive for COVID-19 has been charged with ignoring health orders, local police said Tuesday. He now faces a maximum penalty of a $20,000 fine or two years in prison.
Police said the 19-year-old from Kensington Park went to a nightclub and did not quarantine despite being informed by South Australia's public health system that he tested positive for COVID-19.
The teen was charged for failing to comply with directions under South Australia's Emergency Management Act. The 2004 law is activated during major emergencies. He is out on bail and will reappear in court in February, authorities said.
Scientists say they've discovered the world's biggest coral, so huge it was mistaken for a shipwreck
Scientists say they have found the world's largest coral near the Pacific's Solomon Islands, announcing Thursday a major discovery "pulsing with life and color." The coral is so immense that researchers sailing the crystal waters of the Solomon archipelago initially thought they'd stumbled across a hulking shipwreck.