Man in 70s dies in Sydney hospital from COVID

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A person in his early 70s has died in a Sydney Hospital attributable to coronavirus, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has introduced.

NSW recorded two new circumstances on Sunday – one was linked to a identified cluster and the opposite was a returned abroad traveller.

Ms Berejiklian mentioned the person died in Royal North Shore Hospital.

In the meantime, Well being authorities are scrambling to discover a raft of shut contacts of a Western Sydney cabbie who drove a taxi for eight days while potentially infectious with coronavirus.

Three totally different native well being districts try to trace down individuals who might have come into contact with the person final week. He additionally hung out on the state’s south coast.

NSW Well being says the person is prone to have caught the virus at Liverpool Hospital and he had the COVIDSafe app, which is getting used to trace the potential unfold.

Anybody who attended Carlo’s Italian on September 12 between 2pm and 6.15pm and the Milton Ex Servos in Ulladulla between 8pm and 9.30pm on the identical day is taken into account a detailed contact in the event that they have been there for multiple hour.

The identical goes for anybody who attended Campbelltown Golf Membership’s TAB space between 2pm and 4.30pm on September 16, or the Bannisters Pavilion Rooftop Bar and Grill in Mollymook on September 13 between 12.30pm and a pair of.15pm.

NSW Well being is urging these folks to get examined and isolate for 14 days.

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