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NSW records no new COVID-19 cases amid hopes positive case was less contagious after first vaccine dose – SBS News
In NSW it’s hoped the hotel quarantine guard was less contagious after receiving his first shot of the Pfizer vaccine while in Queensland, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk…
No new community cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in NSW or Queensland in the last 24 hours after a Sydney quarantine hotel security worker and a Brisbane doctor recorded positive infections in recent days.
The clean slate for NSW comes after 6,257 tests were processed in the 24-hours until 8pm on Monday.
NSW health authorities were on high alert after the 47-year-old guard was diagnosed after the state had 55-day COVID-free hiatus.
It isn’t clear how the guard at Sydney’s Sofitel hotel contracted…
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