NSW records 13 COVID-19 cases, City Tattersalls gym cluster grows

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NSW records 13 COVID-19 cases, City Tattersalls gym cluster grows | Kaubo

"I feel we are at a place now where we can conceive a balance of people getting about their lives, going to work, increasing economic activity and yet controlling the spread of the virus, but it does require effort every single day," Ms Berejiklian said.with temperatures forecast to reach 25 degrees on Sunday

More police will be patrolling the coastline in areas where they know people like to congregate, and lifeguards, council rangers and national parks personnel will also help enforce rules. Contact tracers do not know how the virus entered the club, but believe it spread within the venue's gym. Among cases with links to previous cases or clusters, six out of 14 waited more than three days for their swab and five people didn't self-isolate for more than three days after symptom onset.

"We know that is where there is undetected community transmission. We know that is where we have to concentrate our efforts," she said.One of today’s new cases attended Anytime Fitness gym in Marrickville on Monday, August 24, between 7pm and 8pm. In the north-west, Riverstone High School and Wyndham College, at Quakers Hill, reopened on Friday after being closed due to cases in students this week.

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