Health
Authorities remain concerned about low testing rates ahead of school holidays – Sydney Morning Herald
It comes as NSW recorded seven new cases, including four in return travellers and three cases that were locally acquired.
More changes to the Public Health Order are also in effect, including fines for anyone attending a private gathering of more than 20 guests and further clarification on religious gatherings and weddings.
It comes as an infectious diseases expert said NSW does not need to reach zero cases of community transmission to be “out of the woods”.
Two of the new cases were linked to the Concord and Liverpool hospitals cluster: one was in a close contact of a case linked to Concord Hospital, while the o…
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