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Gladys Berejiklian tightens restrictions in Greater Sydney as NSW records 44 new COVID cases
The premier suggested Greater Sydney s COVID lockdown would be extended beyond next Friday as NSW faces its biggest challenge since the beginning of the pandemic, with 44 new infections recorded.
Zoe ZaczekDigital Reporter
July 9, 2021 - 11:00AM
New South Wales has recorded 44 new coronavirus cases - the highest number of local infections in the state during the latest outbreak - as Premier Gladys Berejiklian tightened restrictions and a major police operation began in Sydney s south-west.
Ms Berejiklian on Friday said the numbers are going to go up in the next few days as 29 of the new cases were in the community while infectious.
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Our investment in our services and locations is guided by how customers are banking. More than 93% of customer interactions are now taking place over the phone, by video or online. Over the past several years, fewer customers are coming into branches and foot traffic has lessened dramatically. Over the last year alone, we have seen a further 30 per cent reduction in over the counter and basic servicing transactions in our branches.
While our physical branch presence in some areas will no longer be there, we will still be there for our customers – just in different ways. As more and more customers are choosing to bank online, we’re investing in improving our digital platform to make it easier and faster. We are also training our bankers in regional Australia with new skills to serve customers in these channels.