NSW records seventh doughnut day as no local coronavirus infections found
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NSW Health s Christine Selvey says the state has recorded no new locally acquired cases of COVID-19.
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NSW has recorded its seventh doughnut day , with no local cases of coronavirus recorded to 8:00pm yesterday.
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No local cases were found yesterday, but three infections were found in hotel quarantine
NSW has recorded just under 5,000 cases since March 2020, seven of which are under investigation
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A sports bar at Sydney s Paragon Hotel is among the venues on high alert for COVID-19 infection.
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Bondi Icebergs and a hotel in Circular Quay in Sydney s CBD are the latest venues added to the list of coronavirus exposure sites in New South Wales.
It follows the confirmation of a third CBD case and authorities are worried the containment of the outbreak to Sydney s northern beaches might be faltering. We are concerned about people who may have been infectious who went to work in the CBD and then have passed that onto other people in the CBD and those people have then passed it on in their communities, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said on Thursday.