NSW has recorded no new locally acquired cases of Covid for the fourth day in a row.
But health bosses are concerned the virus is still being transmitted unrecognised across Sydney as they scramble to find the city s missing link Covid-19 case.
NSW chief health officer Dr Kerry Chant said it was yet to be established how a man in his 50s from Sydney s east dubbed BBQ man become infected with the virus.
Apollo Global Management managing director Tom Pizzey travelled across Sydney last weekend while unknowingly infected with Covid, visiting four separate barbecue stores over the space of a few hours.
The New South Wales government say the “missing link” between two local cases of Covid-19 remains unclear and they were “keen to prevent a super-spreading event”.
Mass vaccination hub to open as restrictions in Greater Sydney stay
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Thousands of healthcare workers have booked in for a COVID-19 jab at NSWâs mass vaccination hub as social restrictions across Sydney are extended, including mandatory masks on public transport.
As the government ramps up its vaccine rollout with the opening of its hub on Monday, restrictions will continue across the city for another week despite no new cases of community transmission.
Health workers will be the first to be vaccinated at NSWâs new vaccine hub.