NSW contact tracers are racing to contain the coronavirus spread after three cases were recorded linked to western Sydney. People from Sydney's northern beaches, Greater Sydney, the Central Coast and Wollongong will not be legally permitted to enter the ACT without a valid pass.
NSW Health expanded its list of exposure sites on Friday evening, saying anyone who visited BWS in Berala between 22 and 31 December must get tested immediately and isolate.None of the three new cases are linked to the northern beaches hotspot which now totals 146 after two previously recorded infections were linked.
NSW Health has also put out an exposure alert for shoppers who visited menswear store Culture Kings in Sydney between 1pm and 2pm on Monday, 20 December.Molly survived the bushfires last year, this year she is caught in the Victoria border chaos Meanwhile, a mystery source that sparked the Croydon cluster and two cases in Wollongong has now been linked to the Avalon cluster, with the connection between the cases revealed by genetic testing.
Keep them in fear
Now it has been genomically verified that the Vic outbreak is driven from NSW. Come on NSW Premier the time is now for lockdown whether it is liked or not ! GladysB
Firstly - before departure test all incoming from O/S for China virus. All international arrivals must have COVID vaccine BEFORE their departure- especially from China/India