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NSW COVID outbreak sparks testing warning as Premier targets 40,000 swabs per day - ABC News

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian wants 40,000 people to be tested for COVID-19 each day in a bid to track and contain the growing outbreak in Sydney's eastern suburbs.

The so-called Bondi cluster yesterday grew to nine cases.

It began when a limousine driver, whose passengers included international airline crew, tested positive for the Delta COVID-19 variant last week.

Authorities are concerned the virulent strain has been passed around despite "fleeting" contact between the driver, and some of the new infections.

Ms Berejiklian yesterday said she wanted to see up to 40,000 people get swabbed for the virus each day.

"The quicker we can diagnose cases, the quicker we can get ahead of the transmission of this virus," she said.

There were 24,468 COVID-19 tests reported in NSW to 8:00pm Saturday night, compared with the previous day's total of 26,631.

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Masks are mandatory in a number of indoor settings, but there are warning more restrictons could be imposed.(

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Ms Berejiklian described the next few days as a critical time for Sydney. 

"The higher the rate of testing, the more confidence we will have that we've captured all cases currently circulating in the community," she said.

Despite the growing number of cases, the NSW government has not reduced capacities in gyms, hospitality venues and private or public gatherings.

However, from 4:00pm yesterday, face masks became mandatory in several settings in Greater Sydney, the Blue Mountains and the Shoalhaven and Wollongong local government areas.

Ms Berejiklian also urged people to get immunised, even as she expressed some frustration with the vaccine rollout.

Ms Berejiklian said she had been calling on the federal government for additional doses of vaccines and would raise the issue at national cabinet today.

Ms Berejiklian said NSW had 100 vaccination sites across the state and hoped to open more.

"For us, the issue is supply. If you get us the doses, between the GP network and the NSW government, we will get those jabs in arms but the challenge for us is getting supply and getting those vaccines," she said.

"The vaccine is our road to freedom, our road to a COVID-normal life but can I say in the interim how important it is, we are nowhere near having vaccinated the majority of our population yet, so all of us have to do the right thing in the next few days."

She urged people to follow the health advice and wear masks, warning that the government may impose more restrictions if the number of cases continued to rise.

"We will reassess what happens beyond Wednesday or Thursday morning but until that time, could everyone please wear those masks in those setting we have asked you to do so."

Meanwhile NSW chief health officer Kerry Chant revealed fragments of the virus had been detected in sewerage in Brooklyn, north of Sydney.

She said that was a concern, as no one residing in the area had been recently discharged from hotel quarantine.

People who have previously had COVID-19 can still "shed" the virus for some time after they cease to be infectious.

"We are calling for the community to come forward for testing. At this stage, we have not been able to identify positive cases in the catchment," Dr Chant said.

The Brooklyn area serves about 1,000 people and covers the suburbs of Dangar Island, Carwin, Brooklyn, Mooney Mooney and Cherry Oak point. 

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