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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian says more cases are likely today

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has warned more locally-acquired Covid-19 cases are likely after a man from Sydney s east picked up the virus. Ms Berejiklian on Wednesday said the man in his 50s has not recently travelled overseas, does not work in a hotel quarantine, border or a health role and has no idea where he caught the coronavirus. He also has not recently travelled interstate. The man s positive result was recorded on Wednesday morning and NSW Health believe he has been infectious since last Friday. Ms Berejiklian on Wednesday said the man in his 50s has not recently travelled overseas, does not work in a hotel quarantine, border or a health role and has no idea where he caught the coronavirus

Australia s reports first COVID-19 case in more than a month

All close contacts of the man have been told to self-isolate and get tested, Chant said. The case elevates the chance that social distancing restrictions will once again be imposed in NSW. Many curbs had been eased as local infections dwindled. Testing is underway to find if this case is genetically linked to anyone in the quarantine system or cases in other states, Chant said. Australia has taken a hard-line approach to curtail the spread of COVID-19, including snap lockdowns, border controls and speedy contact tracing systems. As a result, Australia has recorded just over 29,800 cases and 910 deaths since the pandemic began, winning global acclaim.

Coronavirus NSW: Mass COVID vaccination clinic in Sydney Olympic Park to open May 10

Advertisement NSW’s long-awaited mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic will open on May 10, although most newly eligible over-50s will need to wait another fortnight to receive their shots at the site. The Sydney Olympic Park clinic will initially be used to complete the vaccinations for frontline healthcare and quarantine workers and their families, Premier Gladys Berejiklian said on Wednesday. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has urged people to use the GP network to receive their AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. Credit:Kate Geraghty From May 24, other NSW residents who do not have a GP will be able to use an online system to book a vaccine at the clinic, which will have capacity to administer 30,000 doses of the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines within a week.

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