Health
No new locally-acquired virus cases in NSW – The West Australian
NSW has gone another day without a locally-acquired COVID-19 case, but authorities want more people to be tested.

NSW has again recorded no new locally-acquired coronavirus cases but the government has repeated its warning that too few people are being tested.
More than 14,000 people were tested in the 24 hours to 8pm on Thursday, 538 more than had been tested the day before. Just 6040 people were tested on Monday.
But NSW Health said there are still too few people coming forward for testing. The department has urged people even with mild symptoms to have a test rather than waiting to see if they disappear.
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