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NSW Health records one COVID-19 case in Western Sydney, 11 in overseas hotel quarantine

NSW Health has warned it was “very likely COVID-19 is continuing to circulate” after recording a positive infection in Western Sydney, after two days with no locally acquired cases.
Key points:
- There are now 29 cases associated with the Berala cluster
- There were also 11 cases found in overseas travellers in hotel quarantine
- The Victorian Government has flagged easing travel restrictions with NSW
From 14,457 coronavirus tests conducted yesterday — down from 16,070 the day before — health authorities recorded positive infection in a man in Western Sydney.
“Investigations into the source of the infection are under way, but it is believed to be linked to the Berala cluster,” said NSW Health’s Chatu Yapa.
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