The numbers of mystery cases and new cases not in isolation will determine whether Sydney can get out of lockdown as planned on Friday.
NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard on Tuesday morning said the number of unlinked - or mystery - cases was more important than the number of total cases. There s a whole team of health officials. they re looking at the numbers, whether they re linked or unlinked, and also whether there s unknown chains of transmission, Mr Hazzard told RN Breakfast.
The numbers of mystery cases and new cases not in isolation will determine whether Sydney can get out of lockdown as planned on Friday. Pictured: Rushcutters Bay Park on Sunday
Australia s return to normal after Covid-19 depends on how quickly the nation gets vaccinated.
However, a small but noisy group of anti-vaxxers is trying to hold the country back by spreading myths about the vaccines.
They include concerns the jabs will alter DNA, cause infertility or even connect people to the internet.
Some also claim the vaccines are still on trial until 2023 - but actually it is normal for them to be monitored for a few years after approval.
Here Daily Mail Australia publishes official Department of Health advice to help you sift the fact from the fiction.
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24 of the 35 new cases were in isolation throughout their infectious period
Four in isolation for part of infectious period while seven were in community
Three of the cases came from an illegal party in Waterloo on Saturday night
Two more residents of an aged care home tested positive but are in good health
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said people were doing the wrong thing in lockdown
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