NSW recorded no new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night. One new overseas acquired case was reported in the same period,.
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As announced yesterday, anyone who has arrived in NSW from Victoria since 4pm yesterday (Thursday 27 May) must remain at their home or place of residence in NSW for the seven-day duration of the Victorian measures.
People are only permitted to leave their places of residence for limited reasons, including shopping for essential items, medical care including COVID-19 vaccinations, caregiving, outdoor exercise, and essential work or education, if you cannot do it from home.
People subject to the stay-at-home measures in Victoria should not be travelling to NSW unless they are permitted to do so.
NSW residents in border communities have different requirements, recognising the daily interaction of residents in these communities with regional Victoria.
NSW recorded no new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night. Two overseas-acquired cases were reported in the same period,.
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NSW Health continues to work closely with our Victorian counterparts as they investigate new COVID-19 cases detected in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The cases visited a growing number of venues while infectious.
Everyone arriving in NSW, whether by air, rail or road, who has been in the Greater Melbourne area, is required to fill out a travel declaration form confirming they have not visited a venue of concern as listed on the Victorian Government website.
The declaration is available on the Service NSW website and provides vital information that allows NSW Health to contact travellers if necessary. It can be submitted in the 24 hours before arrival in NSW or upon entry.