New South Wales Records Zero Cases of COVID-19 but Remains on High Alert
New South Wales has recorded zero cases of the CCP virus 24 hours after the state went on high alert after a potentially infectious Victorian man travelled extensively through the southern regions of the state.
The man and his family, who were on a trip to Jervis Bay and Hyam’s Beach, from May 19 to May 24, visited a number of venues and locations that have now become possible COVID-19 hotspots. The man developed symptoms on May 25 when he was back in Victoria, but did not get tested until nearly a week later.
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A number of new venues in NSW have been added to the list of public exposure sites, after a Melbourne family travelled from Covid-hit Melbourne on a 1,765km roadtrip.
Some shops in Burnham-On-Sea have experienced their busiest Bank Holiday weekend of trade in almost 30 years as a combination of hot weather and a spike in the number of people taking staycations has boosted trade.
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