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Worrying stat shows why Sydney s south-west is ticking time bomb and lockdown may last another MONTH
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Speaking on
Sunrise on Thursday morning, federal Health Minister Greg Hunt expressed support for the NSW government’s decision to extend Greater Sydney’s lockdown to July 16. “It is never easy,” Hunt said of extending stay-at-home orders. “[But] we trust NSW. We trust the way they have managed issues. NSW has been a global standout, not just an Australian standout, and we are confident in their testing and tracing.” A number of new western Sydney locations were added to NSW Health’s list of Covid-19 exposure sites on Wednesday night, including the MyHealth medical centre in Burwood on Tuesday between 11.45am and 1pm; Commonwealth Bank ATMs in Burwood on June 28 and last Friday; Canterbury Aldi at lunchtime on June 28; Billy’s Cars in Revesby on Friday and Saturday; and MeatFish in Burwood on Saturday.
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NSW reported 38 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, the highest number of local cases recorded in a day in more than 14 months.
Eleven of the cases had been in the community for their entire infectious period and nine had only been in isolation for part of their infectious period. Twenty-one of the cases lived in south-west Sydney.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian addresses the media during a press conference at St Leonards on Thursday.
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“Those numbers are too high; we need to get those numbers down,” Premier Gladys Berejiklian said.
Ms Berejiklian reiterated that people in Greater Sydney should not be visiting family or friends as recent cases were spreading the virus “to those they love most”.