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NSW records three new COVID-19 cases in Western Sydney, no links to northern beaches cluster

NSW has recorded three new cases of COVID-19, all located in Western Sydney.
Two are from the same household and one is a close contact of someone in that house.
None of the cases are linked to the northern beaches cluster, chief health officer Kerry Chant said.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has asked anyone living in the suburbs of Greystanes, Auburn, Lidcombe and Berala to be on high alert for symptoms.
Genomic sequencing has also now revealed the Croydon cluster in Sydney’s inner west and the two cases in Wollongong are linked to the Avalon cluster on the northern beaches.
Dr Chant said a case from Croydon and another case from Wollongong both attended the Swallowed Anchor restaurant in Wollongong on December 19.
She called for anyone at…
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