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Coronavirus 'getting very serious' in NSW

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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...

Coronavirus NSW live updates: ADF deployed to find cruise cases

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Coronavirus NSW live updates: ADF deployed to find cruise cases A Tamworth man who contracted coronavirus onboard the Ruby Princess says he was waived through customs with no health checks after returning to Sydney on the infectious cruise ship. Greg Butler, 56, arrived back in Sydney on Thursday and said authorities waved passengers through security without taking their temperature. “They didn’t check bags, they didn’t check passports… We could have brought a bag of heroin in and walked straight through with it,” he said. Mr Butler said he travelled home on public transport and was notified the next day of the confirmed cases onboard before starting to feel symptoms himself - a bad headache, cough and "pins and needles." “They’ve just let nearly 3000 people into the city, god knows how many people had the virus.” Meanwhile, ADF personnel have been deployed in "Contract Tracing Support Teams" to help NSW Health officials track down Ruby Prince...

Coronavirus (COVID-19) current situation and case numbers

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) current situation and case numbers in Australia In Australia As at 3pm on 23 March 2020, there have been  1,709 confirmed cases  of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 313 new cases since 3pm yesterday.  Location Confirmed cases* Australian Capital Territory 32 New South Wales 704 Northern Territory 4 Queensland 319 South Australia 134 Tasmania 21 Victoria 355 Western Australia 140 Total** 1,709 *Note that under National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System reporting requirements, cases are reported based on their Australian jurisdiction of residence rather than where they were detected. For example, a case reported previously in the NT in a NSW resident is counted in the national figures as a NSW case. **Includes Diamond Princess repatriation cases: Qld (3), SA (1), Vic (4), WA (2, including 1 death) Of the 1,709 confirmed cases in Australia, 7 have d...