A mother-of-two who is locked inside a Sydney apartment complex after eight residents tested positive to Covid-19 says the children in the building are going crazy - and she s not even allowed to take her garbage out.
Dozens of people living in the 29 units on Botany Street, Bondi in Sydney s eastern suburbs were plunged into isolation on Saturday after people across five households returned positive test results amid the city s outbreak, which grew by 89 on Tuesday.
One frustrated occupant who is now banned from leaving home for two weeks wrote a note on their window: Where is the vaccine?
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NSW reported 89 new local coronavirus cases on Tuesday, as Premier Gladys Berejiklian foreshadowed an announcement about the future of Sydney’s lockdown as early as this afternoon.
The slight drop in daily cases came as it was announced a second death had been linked to the outbreak. The eastern suburbs man, aged in his 70s, died on Monday.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the bulk of the spread had occurred in south-west Sydney. However, there was seeding in other areas of the city.
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At least 30 of the new cases were in the community for some or all of their infectious period. Sixty-four of the cases reside within the South West Sydney Local Health District and 15 are from South Eastern Sydney.
Former rugby league player Billy Tulloch took to his grave what he witnessed on a summer’s night in 1964, but the testimony that his neighbours provided to a suburban history group links a 57-year-old unsolved murder to the most powerful crime boss of the era.
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