Just one new case of locally acquired COVID-19 has been recorded in NSW, with the new case a household contact of a case reported on Sunday.
NSW has reported just one new case of locally transmitted COVID-19, with five new cases recorded in returned travellers in hotel quarantine.
People particularly in western and southwestern Sydney are being urged to get tested even if they have mild symptoms like a runny nose or scratchy throat, cough, fever or other symptoms that could be COVID-19.Victoria records 15 new coronavirus cases as thousands of students return to in-class learningrimary school and Victorian Certificate of Education students in years 11 and 12 returned to classrooms after almost 10 weeks.
Opposition leader Jodi McKay said Labor has been calling on the government to make masks mandatory for months. Customers should continue to sit on the marked seats to stay COVID safe, with physical distancing adherence on services around 98.8 per cent, the spokesperson said. Anyone who visited the following stores is considered a casual contact: Carnes Hill Big W on 4 October , Edmondson Park Aldi on 4 October .
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