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NSW records seven new COVID-19 cases – Whyalla News
NSW residents have been implored to remain vigilant as health authorities stress the increased mobility of people during the upcoming school holidays poses a…

NSW residents have been implored to remain vigilant as health authorities stress the increased mobility of people during the upcoming school holidays poses a high risk of COVID-19 spreading.
Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant says authorities are concerned about a drop in testing rates – with 8835 tests conducted in the latest 24-hour reporting period, down from 9316 the previous day.
She wants daily testing back above 20,000 ahead of the school holidays which start on September 26.
“It is crit…
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