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Covid 19 coronavirus: Sydney records 50 new community cases after NSW beefs up lockdown rules

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Sydney has now entered its third week of lockdown. Photo / Jamie Davies
Sydney has now entered its third week of lockdown. Photo / Jamie Davies

Sydney has now entered its third week of lockdown. Photo / Jamie Davies

NSW has recorded 50 new community Covid-19 cases - the highest daily number of new infections in this latest outbreak.

Of those 50 cases, 26 were infectious in the community prior to their diagnosis, 11 were in the community for part of the time they were infectious, and 13 were in isolation.

It's the highest number of daily infections since April last year and brings the state's total number of cases to 489.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the number of cases who were infectious in the community was concerning.

"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," she said.

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"... one person who has been infectious in the community is likely to infect those closest to them. Just work it out. You go home, you give it your parents, your siblings, you keep going to work, you give it to your work colleague, and they take it home and give it their parents and their siblings.

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"I think it is pretty clear that unless we reduce that level of people in the community that are infectious, we won't be able to turn things around as quickly as we can or as quickly as we should.

"One message I really want to get across to people who have been diagnosed with Covid, please tell us the truth the first time around," Berejiklian said.

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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian. Photo / Getty Images
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian. Photo / Getty Images

"When people withhold information, it means that their contacts are potentially infectious in the community. Eventually our health contact tracers get to the truth.

"Every time you consider breaking the rules, doing something wrong, you are affecting not just you, your closest family, your closest friends, but all of us who are subjected to the lockdown.

"I know that when all of us come together, we can make a difference, and we need to make that difference by also holding our friends and others accountable," Berejiklian said.

NSW chief medical officer Dr Kerry Chant said the majority of new cases were linked, but the source of more than a dozen new infectious was unknown.

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16 Covid patients in ICU, including teen

Forty-seven NSW Covid-19 patients are in hospital and 16 are in intensive care - among them a teenager, someone in their 20s and someone in their 30s.

Chant, speaking about the teen in ICU, said "obviously we don't release information about individual cases, but I think it is a salient lesson that Covid can impact across all age groups and I'm not aware of any other specifics around that case".

Chant said of the 47 cases admitted to hospital, 79 per cent were unvaccinated.

"Five have both doses of the Pfizer, but they were the Summit Care residents whose have been admitted for observation and monitoring," Chant said.

"Four have received the first dose of AZ [AstraZeneca] vaccine and one has received first dose of Pfizer ... No-one who has had two doses [of vaccine] is in hospital.

"Nineteen people admitted to hospital at the moment with Covid are under the age of 55, and of those, 8 are under the age of 35," Chant said.

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"Of the 16 people in ICU, one is in their teens, one is in their 20s, one is in their 30s, one is in their 40s, three are in their 50s, six are in their 60s, two are in their 70s, one is in their 80s.

The state yesterday recorded 44 new locally acquired infections - 29 of which were out and about in the community before they tested positive.

NSW recorded 50 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night. pic.twitter.com/0exyFeODqB

— NSW Health (@NSWHealth) July 10, 2021

In response, Berejiklian introduced harsher lockdown restrictions around shopping, exercise and leaving the home.

Party breaches lockdown rules

NSW Police yesterday issued eight infringement notices to a group of men in Randwick found to be having a party in breach of lockdown rules.

"Can I please urge people to look inside themselves, to really dig deep into their own consciences and do the right thing, if not for yourself, think about your closest loved ones," Berejiklian said.

"Think about the rest of us. If you truly care about the loved ones, those closest to you, you will refrain from doing anything which is outside the rules."

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Chant said officials were being asked lots of questions about loopholes.

"'Can I do this? What if I'm doing that?' The principle is we do not want you to have any interactions with anyone outside your household. That is the principle we are trying to achieve," she said.

Green flights to NZ on hold

Yesterday, New Zealand paused green flights that were due to open up from NSW in response to the state's worsening outbreak.

Between 2000 and 2500 people were set to return on the cancelled flights.

"We won't be resuming green flights from [NSW] until we're confident that the risk there is contained," Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins said.

A lone pedestrian in Sydney's CBD on June 26. Photo / Getty Images
A lone pedestrian in Sydney's CBD on June 26. Photo / Getty Images

The Government would look to resume the flights from NSW as soon as it could, but people on them would have to spend 14 days in MIQ, Hipkins said.

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The earliest the flights would resume would be in three days' time, Hipkins said.

Up to 1000 MIQ places would be set aside for NSW returnees. They would not be charged for their MIQ stays.

No new cases in Queensland

Queensland has reported no new local Covid-19 cases for the second day in a row.

Almost 9000 people remain in isolation in the state after they were deemed close contacts of previous cases.

Mandatory mask-wearing and restrictions are in place for parts of Queensland for another week, with the state's Covid check-in map made compulsory for businesses.

New Zealand's travel bubble with the state is on pause.

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'Politics over science' - expert

Earlier, a leading health expert said Sydney wouldn't be getting out of lockdown any time soon, amid reports that NSW Government ministers were preparing the state for a winter of Covid.

Speaking on ABC Breakfast, strategic health policy consultant and University of NSW adjunct professor Bill Bowtell said the state's leaders needed to "get real", as the current lockdown restrictions didn't go far enough.

Professor Bowtell said the state's numbers were "pretty avoidable", but "every step of the way politics got over the science".

"We got into this problem because there is too much politics. Too much influence by big business," he said.

"But what's going to get us out of it is following the science."

The Australian newspaper reported this morning that NSW's Government is preparing for lockdown to potentially last into August, with some now calling on Premier Berejiklian to announce longer stay-at-home orders rather than going week-by-week.

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It comes as Dr Chant confirmed on Friday there were now 14,000 close contacts across the state, doubling from the 7000 close contacts listed on Thursday.

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