Seven new NSW local COVID-19 cases, as authorities appeal for people to keep testing numbers up
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Authorities are urging people to stick to the 14-day isolation, with cases developing around day 10 or 11
The Avalon cluster has reached 122 confirmed COVID-19 cases
NSW Health has conducted 4,010,715 tests since the start of the pandemic
Premier Gladys Berejiklian is urging people to continue to come forward for testing after numbers dropped to 24,000 in the latest reporting period.
NSW reports nine cases and has extended stay-at-home orders for Sydney's northern beaches until midnight on December 30; Sydney's CBD Boxing Day sales are deserted; "every chance" the Bronte beach party could be a "super spreader".
Child contracts virus as Boxing Day sales warning issued Queensland has recorded two new cases of COVID-19 after the state’s Chief Health Officer expressed concern over the earlier arrival of two cases from NSW.
Health by Nathan Edwards, Maria Bervanakis, Adella Beaini and James O’Doherty 25th Dec 2020 9:49 AM | Updated: 2:14 PM
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Subscriber only A child has tested positive for COVID-19 as an inner-Sydney cluster grows outside the northern beaches boundaries. NSW Health has confirmed the young patient is the fourth in the Paddington Alimentari cluster. Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said the child s case will be counted in tomorrow s numbers.