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- NSW has recorded 3057 new cases of COVID-19, a new daily record during the pandemic, and two deaths. Yesterday, the state recorded 2501 new cases of coronavirus and zero new deaths. There are now 284 coronavirus patients in the state’s hospitals, up from 261 yesterday. Thirty-nine people are in intensive care, up from 33 yesterday. Meanwhile, Victoria recorded 1245 new cases of the virus and six deaths.
- Prime Minister Scott Morrison and NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet have continued to use the language of “personal responsibility” in response to rising coronavirus infections across the country, while a number of other states and territories have moved to mandate masks in some or all indoor settings as the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the virus takes hold across the globe. While Mr Perrottet so far has resisted reintroducing mask mandates, Victoria’s Acting Premier James Merlino says his state will follow the health advice and may introduce masks in more settings including potentially at the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.