NSW Police is putting the heat on summer party-goers, cracking down on large gatherings and issuing $1000s fines for anybody that attends a private residence with more than 20 people | rachelclun LucyCormack
"While there has only been one new locally acquired case recorded in the past 24 hours, the virus is likely circulating among people in the community with mild symptoms," Dr Selvey said.Dr Selvey urged anyone with symptoms, particularly those living in the south-western, western and south-eastern Sydney areas to come forward for testing.
On Monday evening, Newmarch House, the scene of one of the state's deadliest coronavirus outbreaks, was investigating a possible new COVID-19 case. In Melbourne, playgrounds have reopened and single people are now allowed to have a single visitor in their social bubble in the first easing of stage four restrictions today, as Victoria recorded 35 new cases and a further seven deaths.
With NSW welcoming around 2500 returned travellers to hotel quarantine every week, Ms Berejiklian said she would "love to see the other states take their fair share."
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