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Officials are particularly concerned about workers or visitors to four LGAs
City workers have been urged to be very vigilant for even slight symptoms
NSW recorded 19 cases overnight as Sydney endures its third day of lockdown
17 of Tuesday s infections linked to previous cases, two are under investigation
One of the mystery cases lives in the eastern suburbs and the other works there
Chicken shop in the inner-west and JB Hi-Fi in Bondi Junction added to list
Karl s Charcoal Chicken in Marrickville confirmed as high-exposure site
Bus lines from Drummoyne, along with T3 and T4 trains among routes added
Bondi Beach McDonald s and Macquarie Bank have also been exposed to virus
The Meriton Suites Hotel in Mascot was also listed by NSW Health on Tuesday
Share A studio audience is a vitally important part of this much-loved show, so we have made the responsible but tough call to not go ahead for now.
AGT was due to begin shooting last week at Rooty Hill RSL in Sydney, but filming was postponed due to the escalating Covid-19 situation and has now been called off entirely.
Going home: The news will be especially disappointing for AGT s international judges, American actor Neil Patrick Harris (left) and English singer Alesha Dixon (right), who just days ago emerged from a two-week stint in hotel quarantine ahead of filming
The show s celebrity judges, also including radio host Kate Ritchie and actor Shane Jacobson, are all expected to be paid in full for their time.
A financial support package, including grants of between $5000 and $10,000 for small businesses (with an annual turnover of more than $75,000 but below the payroll tax threshold of $1.2 million) and tourism businesses (with turnover between $75,000 and $10 million), as well as payroll tax deferrals was announced.
In addition, there will also be an extension of the Dine & Discover voucher program to the end of August, and vouchers will be able to be used for takeaway dining. The NSW government will also invest $10.3 million in providing support and temporary accommodation for the homeless.
Asked if it was possible Greater Sydney’s lockdown could end before the scheduled two weeks, Ms Berejiklian said she will follow Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant’s advice.