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- NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has effectively confirmed the lockdown in Greater Sydney will extend beyond Friday and into a fourth week, amid a growing cluster of COVID-19 cases in the state.
- The length of the lockdown prompted the NSW and Commonwealth governments to announce a new COVID-19 disaster payment package today, which will also be available in any other state and territory where a lockdown extends into a fourth week.
- Under the new assistance package, workers will receive an increase in their income support from $500 to $600 a week if they have lost 20 or more hours of work a week. Those who have lost between eight and less than 20 hours a week will receive $375 a week, an increase of $50 a week. Business owners will also be offered a cash-flow boost of up to $10,000. But they must also show they are not laying off staff, meeting the core government objective of protecting jobs.
- A man in his 70s from Sydney’s eastern suburbs died on Monday after contracting COVID-19. It is the second coronavirus-related death this year.
- NSW reported 89 new local coronavirus cases today, including 30 who were in the community for at least some of their infectious period.
- New testing rules start tomorrow for essential workers moving between greater Sydney and regional NSW for work, who will be required to get a weekly COVID-19 test. The rules are even tighter for people who live in the Fairfield local government area, a COVID hotspot, who must attend work outside the area. They must get a COVID test every three days but will not need to isolate while waiting for a result if they do not have symptoms. If they do have symptoms, they must get tested immediately and the usual isolation rules apply.