NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian came under fire for going so hard, so fast with the restrictions - but she hit back and said the government s response was extremely proportionate .
Sydneysiders are bracing themselves for a potential lockdown after a man and his wife tested positive for Covid-19 after visiting several venues in the eastern suburbs
A man in his 50s visited 14 suburbs while infected with Covid-19 last weekend
An urgent alert has been issued for ritzy Chinese restaurant XOPP in Haymarket
Two Italian restaurants have also been added to the list, including one in Bondi
The man visited venues that spanned the city s inner west, city and north shore
Restrictions were brought in on Thursday at 5pm after his wife tested positive
Health experts have three days to work out how Covid spread from a traveller
Testing has linked the cases to a returned US traveller - but there is a missing link
The positive case is a man in his 50s, but he had no contact with quarantine
Restrictions are set to be lifted on Monday at 12.01am - but link must be found
He visited 14 suburbs in Sydney while infected with Covid-19 last weekend
Masks are mandatory, dancing banned and only 20 people are allowed in a home
NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet is self-isolating at his home after visiting a city restaurant and bakery at the same time as a positive Covid case.
Mr Perrottet was at District Brasserie and Bakery in the Chifley complex in the Sydney CBD on Friday April 30 between 11am and 12 noon - at the same time as the man in his 50s separately visited the venue.
Mr Perrottet has tested negative but will isolate at home for 14 days in case he develops symptoms.
District Brasserie (above) has been named as a venue Sydney s BBQ man visited while infectious
NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet (pictured with his wife and four children) is self-isolating at his home after visiting a bakery at the same time as a positive Covid case