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New South Wales records 24 new cases

New South Wales Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant says there were 24 new community transmitted COVID-19 cases with seven under investigation. Dr Chant said people should not wait for symptoms to develop before they go to get tested as tests “only tell you your status at a particular point” and can change later. “I would ask the community not delay getting a test, don’t wait to see if you have got a severe illness, don’t wait to see if your symptoms get worse, as soon as you get symptoms go out and get a test,” she said. Dr Chant also said if people are close contacts, they should isolate from the rest of their household and only leave to get urgent medical care. Via news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site https://www.news.com.au

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