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Mystery coronavirus infections have New South Wales government on high alert – 7NEWS.com.au
Health officials in NSW are worried about three new locally-acquired COVID-19 cases that aren’t linked to the Crossroads Hotel.
The New South Wales government is worried about three new locally-acquired coronavirus cases that dont appear to be linked to the Crossroads Hotel cluster.
It is concerning always for health authorities when we have cases where we simply cant track the transmission, Health Minister Brad Hazzard told Sunrise on Friday.
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The number of cases from the Crossroads Hotel has now reached 40, with seven new linked cases revealed on Thursday
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