NSW records nine new COVID-19 infections, all known sources or in hotel quarantine

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NSW records nine new COVID-19 infections, all known sources or in hotel quarantine
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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian says there have been nine new coronavirus infections in her state in the 24 hours to 8:00pm yesterday.

The state's chief health officer Kerry Chant said seven of the cases were linked to known clusters but one is linked to a case in south-east Sydney with no known source of infection.

Five of the new cases are linked to Concord Hospital, in Sydney's inner west and were another two healthcare workers, one patient and two household contacts of a patient.Dr Chant said non-urgent surgeries and visitor limitations have been implemented at Concord Hospital due to the rising number of infections there.

Dr Chant said visitors could be granted exceptions in extraneous circumstances if they raised it with hospital management.

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