Health authorities in NSW have confirmed five new coronavirus infections, taking the state's total to 3,031.
A total of 8,809 people were tested yesterday, the second-highest number of tests completed in NSW in any single 24-hour period.
The record of tests completed within a 24-hour period took place on March 27, when a total of 8,835 tests were taken.
However, "just a few more, but with a very big difference", Mr Hazzard said.
A total of 212 positive infections were recorded on March 27, compared to just five recorded today.
"We have seen a 40-times-better outcome for our community since the end of March," he said.
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2020-05-02 02:58:51Z
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