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Italian chain Fratelli Fresh, which has five restaurants in Sydney and one on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, is kicking off its annual winter menu of epic meal deals.
Share on Twitter NSW has recorded zero new local COVID-19 cases for a second consecutive day, with Premier Gladys Berejiklian saying she's "pleased" with the state of the current outbreak. However, the link between an infected eastern Sydney man and an international traveller with the same COVID-19 strain remains unclear. Sydneysiders are again wearing masks on public transport, in supermarkets and during ride share trips as health officials try to figure out how a strain of COVID-19 escaped hotel quarantine and infected the man. The man, in his 50s, duly infected his wife. In a statement, NSW Health said no new cases were recorded in the 24 hours to 8pm Friday.
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Share on Twitter NSW has recorded zero new local COVID-19 cases, with Premier Gladys Berejiklian saying she's "pleased" with the state of the current outbreak. However, the link between an infected eastern Sydney man and an international traveller with the same COVID-19 strain remains unclear. Sydneysiders are again wearing masks on public transport, in supermarkets and during ride share trips as health officials try to figure out how a strain of COVID-19 escaped hotel quarantine and infected the man. The man, in his 50s, duly infected his wife. However, NSW Health recorded no additional COVID-19 cases in the 24 hours to 8pm on Thursday from more than 13,000 tests.
A man in his 50s tested positive to the virus on Wednesday but contact tracers have still not determined how he contracted the virus. The man lives in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, had not travelled overseas and does not work in a hotel quarantine, border or health role. The man’s wife tested positive on Thursday but nine other close contacts have not tested positive as of Friday morning. Sewage testing also revealed on Thursday that there were fragments of the virus in Sydney’s inner west, in a catchment area covering Dulwich Hill, Marrickville, Summer Hill, Lewisham, Ashfield, Haberfield, Petersham, Lilyfield and Leichhardt.
12:45pm – 1:30pm A full list of venues of concern visited by the two cases is available at latest news and updates. People are urged to check the NSW Health website regularly for updates. Advice for a number of venues of concern, which the public were alerted to yesterday, have been updated as risk assessments have been completed. NSW Health was notified yesterday evening that fragments of the virus that causes COVID-19 have been detected in the Marrickville Sewage Network. This catchment includes about 42,000 people and takes sewage from the following suburbs – Dulwich Hill, Marrickville, Summer Hill, Lewisham, Ashfield, Haberfield, Petersham, Lilyfield and Leichhardt.
NSW chief health officer Dr Kerry Chant said she was 'concerned' authorities had not yet identified the link between an infected man and a returned traveller who tested positive for Covid.
âI was blown awayâ: eastern suburbs residents turn up for COVID-19 testing Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Eastern suburbs residents braved blustery conditions to be tested for COVID-19 on Thursday after more venues were added to the list of potential exposure sites. St Vincentâs Hospital staff conduct COVID-19 tests at their clinic in Darlinghurst on Thursday. Credit:Photo: Kate Geraghty On Thursday, people who attended the Fratelli Fresh restaurant at Westfield Sydney on Tuesday, April 27, from 1.15pm to 2.15pm or Bondi Trattoria at Bondi Beach on Thursday, April 29, from 12.45pm to 1.30pm were asked to test and self-isolate.