Victorian premier Daniel Andrews will declare all of Sydney and the NSW Central Coast a Covid-19 red zone from midnight tonight, meaning people who live in or have visited those areas since 11 December will not be allowed to enter the state. The state’s chief medical officer Brett Sutton says the measure is being taken to halt the risk of further spread from the northern beaches hotspot. ‘There will be new cases cropping up over the next 14 days.’
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Continue reading…Victorian premier Daniel Andrews will declare all of Sydney and the NSW Central Coast a Covid-19 red zone from midnight tonight, meaning people who live in or have visited those areas since 11 December will not be allowed to enter the state. The state’s chief medical officer Brett Sutton says the measure is being taken to halt the risk of further spread from the northern beaches hotspot. ‘There will be new cases cropping up over the next 14 days.’Full report: restrictions tightened across Sydney as northern beaches cluster grows to 68Coronavirus live: NSW premier adds new restrictions on greater Sydney as northern beaches locked downSydney restrictions explainedCovid hotspots NSWBorder restrictions: new state and territory rules for NSW travellersContinue reading…