Victorians banned from NSW footy fixtures, Sydney high school closed

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AAP NSW has banned Victorian visitors from its NRL and AFL fixtures, while a school in Sydney's southwest has closed after a Year 7 student tested positive for coronavirus.

Footy fans from Victoria will be turned away from NSW venues as the state looks to shield itself from the increase in coronavirus cases in its southern neighbour.

The 85-year-old died at the Opal Bankstown aged care facility in Sydney on April 27, but Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant confirmed on Thursday the virus was found to have been a contributing factor in his demise.Victoria scales back ADF help but ramps up testing in coronavirus fight State Health Minister Brad Hazzard confirmed NSW had recorded four new cases up to 8pm on Wednesday, as he flagged the crackdown on Victorian visitors being allowed access to NSW's footy fixtures."We're quite satisfied they can make sure that supporters from Melbourne and Victoria are not coming to our games," he said.

Stadiums with a capacity under 40,000 will be allowed to host up to 10,000 NRL and AFL fans from 1 July.

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