Share on Twitter Eighteen new locally transmitted coronavirus cases have been detected in New South Wales, down from 30 the previous day, as Premier Gladys Berejiklian urged the community to prepare for numbers to increase again. All but one of the new cases are linked to previously reported infections, including 15 linked to the Bondi cluster and two who are close contacts of a previously reported unlinked case. Investigations are continuing to confirm the source of the final infection, which health authorities said could have been contracted at Westfield Bondi Junction. The new cases were detected from almost 59,000 tests, and take the total number of infections recorded in the state since the start of the outbreak on 16 June to 130.