The state-wide lockdown is now set to end at 1201am on August 28. This brings the lockdown of Regional NSW into line with Greater Sydney.
Regional NSWs lockdown has been extended until at least Saturday August 28.
Regional nsw lockdown extended. The Greater Sydney lockdown has been extended to at least the end of September. COVID lockdown in regional NSW extended 18 August 2021 812 pm 3-min read Regional NSWs lockdown has been extended to at least August 28 bringing its settings into line with Greater Sydney and. The lockdown for regional NSW was set to expire on Thursday night but given Covid-19 cases have been recorded as far west as Broken Hill the premier and deputy premier John Barilaro said they had no choice but to extend it to at least August 28.
They also include a 9pm-5am curfew for the 12 local government areas of most concern from Monday and. Regional NSWs lockdown has been extended to at least August 28 bringing its settings into line with Greater Sydney and surrounds. Lucy Bain Aug 19 2021.
Regional NSWs current lockdown has been extended for another week until at least midnight on Saturday August 28. But the Hunter is set to join the rest of the state in lockdown until at least Saturday August 28. The COVID lockdown across regional NSW has been extended as the state posted another record daily tally of local infections.
Everyone must stay at home unless they have a reasonable excuse to leave the statement read. He stressed it was just his opinion and he would leave it up to the health experts to determine if an extended lockdown was necessary in regional NSW. There were 25 new local COVID-19 cases reported in western NSW to 8pm on Wednesday taking the total for the region to 167.
The statewide lockdown in New South Wales has been extended just a day after a positive case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Kempsey Businesses have noticed a drop in customers after the announcement A drive-through testing clinic has opened at Kempseys Riverside Park A girl 14 tested positive after earlier visiting family in Newcastle. New South Wales has recorded 644 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 and four more deaths as authorities announce the Greater Sydney lockdown will be extended until at least the end of September. IT is anticipated that an extension to lockdown in regional NSW will be announced at the 11am press conference on Thursday August 19.
THE lockdown in regional New South Wales will continue until August 28 NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced on Thursday. In a statement NSW Health said the decision had been made due to ongoing concerns about community transmission. Regional NSW lockdown extended as cases spike.
Deputy Premier John Barilaro at this mornings state-wide covid press conference. It had been due to finish this weekend but will now last an extra week meaning residents of Wentworth and Balranald shires will remain subject to. There was one death a man in his 80s with underlying health conditions who had received one COVID-19 vaccine dose.
RESIDENTS in Queanbeyan will remain in lockdown until August 28 after the NSW government extended the restrictions to align with greater Sydney. NSW recorded 681 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night with at least 59 infectious in the community. Deputy premier John Barilaro said the lockdown was to be discussed at Wednesday afternoons crisis cabinet meeting but he would not be drawn on the likelihood of it being extended.
There were 681 new virus cases reported on Thursday up from Wednesdays previous record of 633. In the 24 hours to 8pm Sunday NSW recorded. But the NSW government still hopes the regions can drive COVID-19 cases close to zero and exit lockdown sooner than Sydney.
Stay-at-home orders in place for regional NSW will be extended until at least 1201am on August 28 authorities have confirmed. The extension of the Sydney lockdown and compulsory mask-wearing are part of a dramatic tightening of virus rules across NSW announced on Friday. Regional New South Wales residents have been plunged into a further nine days of lockdown restrictions after Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced a record-breaking 681 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday.
Thursday 19 August 2021 Due to concerning outbreaks in regional NSW including among vulnerable First Nations communities in the states far west the seven-day lockdown of NSW. Lockdown extended in regional NSW Stay-at-home orders in place for regional NSW extended to at least August 28. The state recorded 681 cases overnight it was revealed on Thursday.
For rural and regional communities the lockdown will last until at. The announcement comes after NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian revealed there were 681 cases of COVID-19 detected in the 24 hours to 8pm last night August 18. The New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian says its positive to see COVID-19 cases settling down in some regional areas.
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