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Berejiklian has once again stressed that people should not leave home and mingle with other households. This remains a challenging aspect of the latest outbreak that has prompted a lockdown that has so far lasted a month.
She said it was important for people not to mingle. Can I stress again, it is really important for people not to leave home unless they absolutely have to? And, in particular, do not mingle.
The state carried out more than 98,000 tests in 24 hours.
NSW recorded 145 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night. pic.twitter.com/TUUIDvd6SP NSW Health (@NSWHealth) July 26, 2021
Coimbra told the ABC she had become seriously ill very rapidly.
âIt was just so quickly, so quickly, how her body disintegrated. It was just terrible,â she said.
Another friend, Fernanda Ferreira Batista, wrote on Facebook that Takara was more than a number.
âSince Covid-19 started all we hear is about numbers. Numbers of cases, numbers of infections, numbers of vaccines, numbers of deaths,â Batista said in a post.
âWell, Adriana is not a number. An amazing friend, not only my friend but friend of so many people.â
The NSW government is using the case as a reminder of the dangers faced by younger Australians, even where they have no underlying conditions.
Friends in shock: Heartbreak, tributes over NSW Covid-19 victim
Adriana Midori Takara was 38. Photo / Facebook
Friends in shock: Heartbreak, tributes over NSW Covid-19 victim Mon, 26 Jul 2021, 10:50AM
A woman in her 30s who died of coronavirus in Sydney over the weekend has been identified as a 38-year-old Brazilian national with no pre-existing medical conditions.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced the death on Sunday and extended her condolences to the woman s family. I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to those families, the loved ones who are grieving today, she said.
NSW s deputy chief health officer Jeremy McAnulty said the woman was in her late 30s and was from central Sydney.
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