NSW records 14 new cases of coronavirus

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BREAKING: There have been 14 new cases of coronavirus in NSW overnight, taking the state’s total to 3479.

It takes the total number of active cases within the state to 99.

Four of the new cases are related to funeral and church services in south western Sydney between 16 and 19 July. Everyone who attended these events are now flaggaed as close contact and must isolate and undergo testing regardless of symptons.No new cases were associated with the Crossroads Hotel or Batemans Bay Soldiers Club cluster outbreaks.

56 cases are associated with The Crossroads Hotel, 67 cases are linked to the Thai Rock restaurant cluster and eight cases are related to the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club

 

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