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NSW records another day of no community transfers of COVID-19 - Daily Mail

NSW records another day of no community transfers of COVID-19 - with all seven new cases returned travellers in hotel quarantine

  • NSW recorded seven new cases of coronavirus but no community transmissions 
  • Sunday marks the third consecutive day of no community transfers in the state 
  • Despite low numbers, authorities said the public must remain vigilant with covid

NSW has recorded no community transmissions of coronavirus for the third consecutive day.

There were seven new cases of COVID-19 reported in the state, with all of them returned travellers who are in hotel quarantine.

There were 12,465 tests reported, compared with 12,890 the day before, with the new cases bringing the total number of cases in NSW to 4,193. 

NSW Health are treating 77 COVID-19 cases, with no patients in intensive care.

NSW has recorded no community transmissions of coronavirus for the third consecutive day. Pictured: customers wearing face masks queue outside the Apple Store on George Street

NSW has recorded no community transmissions of coronavirus for the third consecutive day. Pictured: customers wearing face masks queue outside the Apple Store on George Street

Despite the low numbers, authorities said the public must remain vigilant with the disease, particularly in south western Sydney, western Sydney and south eastern Sydney, where there have been locally transmitted cases recently.

'It's vital that you come forward for testing right away if you have even the mildest of symptoms,' Dr Christine Selvey said. 

There are more than 300 COVID-19 testing locations across NSW.

After easing some restrictions on Friday, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian could be under more pressure to lift remaining rules being placed on the state's residents with case numbers remaining low.

A man is temperature tested outside Lakemba Mosque before the midday sermon on Friday. From Friday, 300 people are allowed to attend places of worship

A man is temperature tested outside Lakemba Mosque before the midday sermon on Friday. From Friday, 300 people are allowed to attend places of worship

From Friday, up to 30 people are allowed to gather outdoors, group bookings at hospitality venues have been extended from 10 to 30 people and up to 300 are allowed at places of worship.

Protesters can also gather en masse, with up to 500 people allowed to convene outdoors.

Staffing regulations at gyms across NSW have also been relaxed, with a safety marshal only required when more than 20 people are working out.

However, with severe thunderstorms and rainfall forecast throughout much of the state, the larger outdoor gatherings may be held off for another week.

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