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Oldfield s mother-in-law takes him to court over unpaid loan
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NSW braces for COVID-19 cases spike as authorities flag possible harsher restrictions for Sydney s southwest
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With 27 locally acquired cases identified in the 24 hours before Wednesday, this decision isn’t surprising.
Of some concern, seven of these people had been moving around in the community during part of their infectious period. Another seven appear to have been in the community for the whole of their infectious period.
These aren’t the numbers you want to be seeing when considering emerging out of a lockdown.
So what are health authorities looking for when when making decisions about relaxing restrictions?
The first key factor is whether the public health team is identifying the epidemiological links between cases.
The second is whether contact tracers are able to identify all potential cases and quarantine them before they’re infectious. This is clearly not yet the case in NSW.
Share on Facebook The saddest message out of all of that is that people with the virus are passing it on to those they love the most. We are seeing the greatest number of people get the virus in the last few days being household contacts, she said.
NSW recorded 38 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night. pic.twitter.com/LipFvnmVTG NSW Health (@NSWHealth) July 8, 2021
Today s caseload comes from nearly 40,000 tests.
Forty COVID-19 patients have now been admitted to hospital, with 11 people currently in intensive care, three of whom are ventilated. One of the people in ICU is in their 30s.