Share on Twitter NSW has recorded 233 new locally-acquired COVID-19 infections and two deaths - a man in his 20s from south-west Sydney and a woman in her eighties in the city's inner west. Of the new cases reported on Wednesday, at least 47 were infectious in the community. Some 103 are linked to a known case or cluster, 79 are household contacts and 24 are close contacts. The source of infection for 130 cases is under investigation. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the young man's death showed how COVID-19 could be lethal and affected people of all ages. "Unfortunately the gentleman wasn't vaccinated, hadn't had any dose of the vaccine," she told reporters.