Three new cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed between 8pm on 13 June and 8pm on 14 June. This brings the total number of cases in NSW to 3,131.
There were 7,201 tests carried out in the reporting period, compared with 13,591 in the previous 24 hours. More than 641,000 COVID-19 tests have now been carried out in NSW.
There are currently 42 COVID-19 cases being treated by NSW Health, and none are in intensive care. In NSW, 2,766 people have recovered from COVID-19.
Of the three new cases today, two are returned travellers in hotel quarantine.
The third case is a man in his early 20s from Illawarra. The source of his infection is being investigated.
NSW Health has requested anyone who has been unwell or has flu-like symptoms to be seek testing via their GP or by visiting one of the COVID-19 clinics. A full list of COVID-19 testing clinics is available at locations and opening hours of COVID-19 clinics.
NSW Health would like to thank those with symptoms for coming forward, getting tested and ensuring cases in the community are identified as quickly as possible.
The virus may still be circulating in the community. People with mild symptoms or those who show no obvious symptoms can unknowingly pass it to others.
NSW Health is urging anyone feeling unwell – even with the mildest of symptoms such as a runny nose or scratchy throat – to isolate from others and get tested. This is important for everyone in the community, and we particularly urge anyone who has symptoms in the Sutherland Local Government Area to come forward for testing.
With the easing of restrictions, it remains essential that everyone maintains social distancing of 1.5m and regularly washes their hands to minimise the risk of virus transmission.
Counts reported for a particular day may vary over time with ongoing enhanced surveillance activities.
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