NSW records four new locally acquired COVID-19 cases.
New South Wales recorded four new locally acquired coronavirus cases on Wednesday, from 32,667 tests.
One was a household contact in Avalon on Sydney's Northern Beaches and two are under investigation, though Dr Kerry Chant said it was "likely" one of those cases is linked to the Berala cluster.
The fourth case was reported yesterday, and was the 18-year-old man who travelled to regional NSW towns of Orange, Nyngan and Broken Hill.
A fifth case was recorded in hotel quarantine.
There were 32,667 tests reported to 8pm last night, compared with the previous day’s total of 26,391. NSW Health thanks the community for raising testing numbers and urges everyone throughout the state to continue to come forward with even the mildest of symptoms.
— NSW Health (@NSWHealth) January 6, 2021