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Masks compulsory in NSW as confirmed cases rise

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SYDNEY: Australia’s most-populous state of New South Wales (NSW) reported eight new Covid-19 cases yesterday, while neighbouri­ng Victoria’s tally increased by three, as new measures to combat the disease kicked in.

The NSW outbreak started around mid-December in Sydney’s Northern Beaches area, where a quarter of a million people are in strict lockdown until Jan 9. Cases associated with the cluster now total 148.

A smaller cluster in the west of the city, linked to a different genome sequence, has 13 confirmed cases. But the state’s chief health officer, Kerry Chant, said authoritie­s are worried as recent transmissi­on at a liquor store occurred with “fleeting” exposure.

“We know these transmissi­on events have happened through very minimal exposure. We are asking members of the community who did purchase alcohol or enter that premises for that period to be very vigilant,” he said.

NSW has made wearing masks mandatory at i ndoor venues like gaming rooms, hair salons and shops as authoritie­s try to limit the spread of the disease. They will be legally enforced from midnight local time.

Australia has avoided the worst of the pandemic following swift action by authoritie­s to shut borders, enforce lockdowns, and to carry out widespread testing and social distancing.

Since the pandemic began, it has reported more than 28,450 Covid-19 cases and 909 deaths.

Despite the outbreak in Sydney, a scheduled five-day cricket match between Australia and India, starting on Thursday, will go ahead, although with a reduced number of spectators. Five Indian players have been placed in isolation while the Australian and Indian cricket boards investigat­e allegation­s of a breach of biosecurit­y protocols.

In Victoria, where all cases are linked to a Melbourne restaurant, officials are probing how the disease spread from NSW.

 ?? AFP ?? The exterior a restaurant in Melbourne. According to news reports, it was visited by five Indian cricket players, in potential breach of strict Covid-19 health measures.
AFP The exterior a restaurant in Melbourne. According to news reports, it was visited by five Indian cricket players, in potential breach of strict Covid-19 health measures.

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