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Newcastle Herald
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NSW dumps fireworks plan for virus workers: five new COVID cases

Plans have been canned for invited guests to attend Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks, due to COVID.

NSW has cancelled plans to thank front line coronavirus workers by giving them a bird's eye view of Sydney's famous New Year's Eve fireworks.

The government had allocated a 'green zone' around the harbour foreshore including the Opera House just for the workers, who were invited to attend from across the state.

"Unfortunately, we're going have to cancel that," Premier Gladys Berejiklian said on Monday.

"It's too much of a health risk having people from the regions and from Sydney and from broader regional areas congregate all in the CBD."

NSW recorded five locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm, with an additional nine cases in returned travellers in hotel quarantine.

Four of the locally acquired cases are linked to the Avalon cluster. Investigations continue into the source of this cluster, which now numbers 126.

The fifth local case is linked to a previously reported case on the Northern Beaches whose source of infection is not yet linked to the Avalon cluster and remains under investigation.

All five locally acquired cases reported had previously been identified as contacts of known cases and were in isolation.

This brings the total number of cases in NSW to 4,683 since the beginning of the pandemic.

"Sadly, a man in his 70s died earlier this week from respiratory complications following a COVID-19 infection diagnosed in March," a NSW Health statement said.

"He was a household contact of a locally acquired case. Although his death is considered to be related to COVID-19, he had recently tested negative, was no longer infectious and posed no risk to the community. NSW Health extends its sympathies to his family."

There were 15,364 tests reported to 8pm Sunday night, compared with the previous day's total of 23,933.

NSW Health thanks the community for their excellent response to the call for testing, and for following public health advice.

"Every person who is tested plays an important role in helping to contain the spread of COVID 19.

"However, testing numbers have fallen in the post-Christmas period, and it is vital that people throughout NSW continue to come forward immediately if they have even the mildest of symptoms."

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