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Premier Gladys Berejiklian fronts the media this week. Photo: Renne Nowytarger.
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SYDNEY TEETERS ON THE EDGE OF LONGER LOCKDOWN TROY DODDS
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he next few days are likely to decide whether or not Sydney comes out of lockdown next weekend as planned or if the pain will be extended.
With tens of thousands of Penrith people out of work, health officials are hopeful the latest tough restrictions implemented last weekend will start to bear fruit in the daily case numbers soon. It comes after NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian took the unprecedented step of shut-
ting down all construction and non-urgent maintenance until July 30, stopping one of the key industries that had powered on through the pandemic to this point. It’s left everyone from sole trader electricians to massive housing developers at a sudden standstill.
On Wednesday, NSW recorded 110 cases of COVID-19, 43 of which had been infectious in the community. Ms Berejiklian wants that latter number close to zero before she’ll lift the lockdown. Story continues on » p. 7
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