Health
Isolate for two weeks even after negative COVID test, new advice says – Sydney Morning Herald
The advice was issued as known clusters of the virus in Sydney continue to grow and more than a dozen new cases were confirmed.
In the event of a negative test, a 14-day isolation period will not be enforced, but it is recommended by NSW Health.
“Stay at home, and do not go to work or catch public transport until you are cleared of COVID-19. Even if you get a negative test, stay in isolation for 14 days.”
The government is also urging people to avoid non-essential travel and social gatherings.
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