"Now that the pubs are shut the only thing to now is to drink your way through it"
20.03.2020 - 06:37 / newidea.com.au
Taking to Twitter on Thursday, the Today Extra host revealed she was forced to seek help from a relative after she couldn’t purchase medication for her newborn son, Oscar.
"My sister had to post baby Panadol to me from Brisbane because there was none to be found in my area or online," Sylvia wrote in response to a tweet about nappy shortages.
"Now that the pubs are shut the only thing to now is to drink your way through it"
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