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NSW records four local COVID-19 cases, including two reported yesterday

NSW Health has recorded four locally acquired coronavirus cases in the 24 hours to 8:00pm last night.
Two of the cases were announced yesterday: a man in his 40s who visited the BWS in Berala and a woman in her 40s, who had links to the BWS and the Woolworths.
The source of one case announced today is under investigation, but is also thought to be linked to the Berala cluster.
The fourth case is a close contact of a known case in the Croydon cluster, bringing that total to 10.
Another case has been confirmed this morning and will be included in tomorrow’s numbers.
Acting Premier John Barilaro said the case was an 18-year-old man from Berala, who travelled to Orange, Nyngan and then Broken Hill for a camping trip.
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