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NSW records new COVID-19 case after Sydney hotel quarantine worker tests positive – 7NEWS.com.au
A hotel quarantine worker in Sydney has tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the state’s virus-free streak to an end.

A hotel quarantine worker in Sydney has tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the states virus-free streak to an end.
NSW Health was notified late on Saturday night of the new case.
They announced the news to the wider public on Sunday morning. The state has gone 55 days without a case of community transmission.
The staff member works at two Sydney hotels which provide hotel quarantine for returned travellers. The source of the new infection is under investigation and urgent genome sequencing is…
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