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Five million Sydneysiders could be stuck in lockdown until at least August, a leading infectious disease expert has claimed.
Residents across Greater Sydney were hoping restrictions would be lifted on Saturday morning but now face the grim reality of five more weeks in isolation.
Professor Mary-Louise McLaws said it would take at least a month to get Covid numbers down and even longer to eliminate community transmission completely.
Sydney could be in lockdown until at least August, as tensions mount over extra police attention in the city s Covid-hit west and south-west
Mary-Louise McLaws, professor of epidemiology at UNSW, claimed it could be five weeks before community transmission of the Indian Delta variant of Covid 19 slows in Sydney
New South Wales recorded 50 new coronavirus cases on Saturday after three-consecutive days of record numbers as the premier warned things are going to get worse before they get better .
Premier Gladys Berejiklian confirmed the new cases in a press conference in Sydney after introducing further restrictions on the current stay-at-home-orders on Friday.
She says most concerningly there were 26 active cases in the community, saying too many residents were cutting corners and flouting the rules . That is the number we need to get down to as close to zero as possible, Ms Berejiklian said. When you know that there are 26 cases infectious in the community, the only conclusion we can draw is that things are going to get worse before they get better.
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NSW has reported 50 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, as the Premier warns “things will get worse before they get better” in Sydney’s growing outbreak.
Thirty-seven of the cases were in the community for at least some of their infectious period, including 26 who were in the community for all of their infectious period.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian warned Sydney’s coronavirus outbreak would worsen, after 37 cases spent some time in the community while infectious.
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Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the number of people infectious in the community was “the number we need to get down to as close to zero as possible”.
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