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Coronavirus Australia: NSW reports seven new cases


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NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian has reported seven new cases of local transmission of the coronavirus in the past 24 hours, six linked to the northern beaches after 24,000 tests were undertaken on Boxing Day.
Six of the cases are linked to the Avalon cluster and the seventh case relates to a northern beaches fire fighter who visited the Belrose Hotel on December 11.
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The Premier urged people in the northern beaches to be patient as the lockdown continued saying she would have more information on New Year's Eve restrictions tomorrow or on Tuesday at the latest.
"I will say something tomorrow or at the very latest the day after on what New Year's Eve looks like and also what the first couple of weeks of January looks like for everyone."

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NSW records nine new coronavirus cases on Boxing Day


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New South Wales has recorded nine new Covid-19 cases - including a child - after almost 40,000 people were tested for the virus on Christmas Day. 
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said eight of the nine new infections reported on Saturday were linked to the Avalon cluster on Sydney's Northern Beaches. The ninth infection could be a false positive, she said. 
Six of the eight cases on the Northern Beaches were in the same household and the other two had been identified as close contacts after the virus was previously transmitted in Paddington and at the Avalon Bowling Club.
'There are still concerns about the CBD and still concerns about people in the Northern Beaches who may unintentionally have spread the virus without knowing they have it,' she said.

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