Coronavirus 'getting very serious' in NSW
Coronavirus 'getting very serious' in NSW All cruise ships in Sydney will be held until any patients with respiratory issues are tested. The NSW premier has urged the public to take personal responsibility to slow the spread of coronavirus, with police on standby if people fail to comply with the social distancing rules. Gladys Berejiklian on Monday implored people to understand the seriousness of the COVID-19 outbreak after social distancing rules on the weekend were widely ignored. "This is getting very serious and our actions have to match how serious this is," Ms Berejiklian told reporters in Sydney on Monday. Her comments come as the number of COVID-19 cases in NSW jumped to 669 as of 8pm on Sunday - increasing by 136 cases in 24 hours. This includes 48 confirmed cases among passengers on the Ruby Princess cruise ship, which docked in Sydney on Thursday, and five cases from the Ovation of the Seas ship, which do...