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Covid-19: Lockdown restrictions tighten in New South Wales and Victoria as cases climb

New South Wales NSW recorded another 98 cases on Monday – 20 of these were infectious in the community, 54 were in isolation while infectious, and 17 were in isolation for part of their infectious period. Premier Gladys Berejiklian​ said more than two-thirds of the new cases were from the southwest Sydney area. She reminded everyone they were trying to “nudge” down the number of infectious cases in the community. “Please remember, that 20 number [infectious in the community] is the number we are really keen to nudge,” she said at Monday’s press conference. Jenny Evans/Getty Images NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced new rules across Greater Sydney that required all non-essential retail to close.

Victoria s COVID outbreak climbs to 72

MacroBusiness Access Subscriber Only Content The Victorian Department of Health recorded another 13 new local COVID cases over the past 24 hours: Reported yesterday: 13 new local cases and 1 new case acquired overseas (currently in HQ). – 14,758 vaccine doses were administered – 54,839 test results were received There are now 72 active COVID infections related to this outbreak: 72 active local cases. Past their peak? The bad news is that Victoria’s lockdown will very likely be extended past tomorrow’s scheduled end date. I’m tipping a two-week lockdown for Melbourne.

AFL: Western Bulldogs Josh Dunkley COVID-19 exposure, will miss Adelaide Crows clash

FShareTTweetQSMSWWhatsAppBEmailJTumblrLLinkedIn16 hours ago Western Bulldogs midfielder Josh Dunkley will miss his side s clash against the Adelaide Crows on Sunday after being forced to home quarantine for 14 days. Dunkley was yesterday notified by the Victorian Department of Health that the local cafe he attended on July 14 had been classified as a Tier 1 coronavirus exposure site. The 24-year-old has since returned two negative COVID-19 tests, but will still need to take on a 14-day quarantine period. The entire Bulldogs playing group have also returned negative tests. Dunkley visited his local cafe on July 14, which was later declared an exposure site. He was contacted yesterday by the Department of Health, and his mandatory quarantine period begins from the day he attended the site, a club statement read.

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