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Sydney tradesman tests positive to coronavirus after visiting Northern Beaches RSL

A tradesman who sat down for a burger and had no interaction with anyone whatsoever has tested positive for coronavirus. Peter Greenwood is now one of 28 cases linked to the growing Northern Beaches cluster in Sydney, after he attended the Avalon RSL on Friday night and Avalon Bowlo on Sunday afternoon. The local resident said he had no symptoms before testing positive yesterday and was not contacted by anyone at the venues or from the government. It was only a phone call from a friend asking him if he had heard about the outbreak linked to the venues which prompted him to get a swab.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk hints at another partial closure of the Queensland border

Sydney s northern beaches outbreak grew to 28 after extensive testing on Thursday identified 10 more cases.  The worrying outbreak has put Ms Palaszczuk on high alert less than three weeks after she reopened her state s border to Greater Sydney residents for the first time since August.  Queensland declared Sydney s northern beaches a COVID-19 hotspot on Friday, meaning anyone wanting to enter Queensland who has been in the area since December 11 must get tested and isolate for 14 days.  Ms Palaszczuk said health authorities were continuing to monitor the growing hotspot in NSW and would not hesitate to act further if necessary.  This is of concern, we are on high alert, she said. 

Borders NSW: Travel rules for QLD, Tasmania, NT, ACT, WA, SA and Victoria after Sydney virus outbreak

Borders NSW: Travel rules for QLD, Tasmania, NT, ACT, WA, SA and Victoria after Sydney virus outbreak
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Everything We Know About The Cause Of Sydney s COVID-19 Cluster

Published December 18, 2020 To sign up for our daily newsletter filled with the latest news, goss and other stuff you should care about, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or, bookmark the PEDESTRIAN.TV homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. Alright NSW, we’ve got a lot to work towards all of a sudden, and we’ve gotta do it together. We now have border restrictions being laid out and 28 brand new coronavirus cases as of Friday, so let’s not lose our collective shit and spike out of nowhere. To help understand just what is going on, let’s breakdown where exactly this new batch of cases came from. Of course, we don’t know everything just yet, but here’s every bit of info we know so far.

Sydney to Hobart under threat as boats pull out of event

The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race is in jeapodary as boats are forced to pull out as their sailors are caught up in a coronavirus outbreak on the Northern Beaches. Sydney s Covid-19 outbreak has grown to 28 cases after testing on Thursday identified 10 more cases linked to a cluster on the city s Northern Beaches.  Boats have had to pull out of the famous race because anyone from Sydney s Northern Beaches is banned from entering Tasmania. The iconic Sydney to Hobart race is in jeapodary as boats have had to pull out of the annual event due to a growing coronavirus cluster on the Northern Beaches

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