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Friday 16 July 9am — 9. Saturday 17 July 2. Monday 12 July Departed 5. Friday 9 July 4pm — 4. Saturday 10 July 10am — Saturday 10 July 5.

Monday 12 July 9. Monday 12 July 1. Monday 12 July 6. Wednesday 14 July Thursday 15 July 1. Thursday 15 July 3pm — 3. Friday 16 July 3. Friday 16 July All day. Friday 9 July 3. Monday 12 July Departed 8. Saturday 10 July Thursday 15 July 8am — 8. Thursday 15 July 1. Thursday 15 July 3pm — 3. Friday 16 July 3. Friday 16 July All day. Friday 9 July 3. Anyone who travelled on the following train routes at the listed times is a casual contact and must immediately get tested and self-isolate until a negative result is received.

Crows Nest: Woolworths 10 Falcon St. Saturday 10 July Thursday 15 July 8am — 8. Homebush: Sydney Markets Parramatta Road. Friday 16 July 5am — 7. Both the hotel and residential section of the Parramatta Skye Suites Apartments were included in the late-night alerts, sending hundreds of residents into isolation. Anyone who attended the hotel side of the apartment block on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday is considered a close contact and is urged to get tested and self isolate until they received a negative result.

Those on the residential side are on the same days are told to monitor their health and immediately get tested and isolate, if even the mildest symptoms appear. Fairfield Coles at the Forum Shopping Centre has also been put on alert for anyone who visited on Tuesday July 13, between Shoppers that attended during this time are considered close contacts and must immediately get tested and self isolate for 14 days, regardless of the result.

There were over a dozen public health alerts issued for the Fairfield area with Rugs 4 Style, Fairfield Forum Pharmacy and Sinbad Market all added to the growing list. Of the new cases reported on Sunday, 66 are linked to a known case or cluster with 55 household contacts and 11 close contacts.

A graph of all the new cases over the last week and the updated daily averages illustrates that infections are still on the rise.

Cases in this outbreak has now surpassed that pictured, testing in Fairfield West on Sunday. Sydney is now suffering through its biggest Covid outbreak of the entire pandemic with more cases in a month than the entire first wave.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has repeatedly warned the Indian Delta variant of the virus posed the greatest threat the state has faced thus far. NSW spent six weeks in lockdown from mid-March along with the rest of the nation as the federal government drew up a plan to stop the virus nation wide.

The state faced several Covid crises, from the Ruby Princess outbreak to cases spreading from the Crossroads Hotel in Casula and most recently a cluster in the Northern Beaches, which forced all residents north of the Spit Bridge into lockdown.

In total, NSW has recorded 6, Covid cases across the entire 18 months the virus has been a threat, including those acquired overseas. But 1, of those cases were recorded in just four short weeks since the current cluster was first reported on June Between June and November , NSW residents caught the virus locally as that outbreak bubbled away but was contained without harsh restrictions. During the Northern Beaches cluster of late to early , cases were officially linked to the initial source of infection, but over that period of time, people across the state were infected.

Those numbers are well below the 1, already identified in the last four weeks — and the outbreak is still on the rise. Of the cases reported on Sunday, 79 were diagnosed in the local government areas of Fairfield, Liverpool or Canterbury. A graph of all the new cases over the past seven days and the updated daily averages illustrates that infections are still gradually increasing — albeit slower than two weeks ago.

The number of new daily cases appeared to peak on July 12 at when infections hovered between 65 and 97 in the four days to follow. But hopes were dashed on Saturday when the state recorded cases — followed by a second consecutive day of triple figures with new diagnoses on Sunday.

Less than a week ago on July 10, the daily average was But in just six days, that number has more than doubled to Average cases appear to be trending up by about 10 each day. Source link.



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