Bright Minds Childcare Centre at Cranebrook in Sydney's west, was closed on Wednesday, following a four-year-old child testing positive for coronavirus.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian d 5400 tests had been conducted in the last 24-hour period, with one of the 11 new cases connected to an unknown source. If you have the slightest sniffle, a scratchy throat, if you work with vulnerable people anywhere in the state, please come forward and get tested" she urged.
Relaxation of social distancing rules was not a holiday, to respect the rules and consider the risks of coming into contact with others during the coronavirus pandemic.
Reference:
Sydney Childcare Centre Closes After Four-Year-Old Tests Positive To Coronavirus, The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 April 2020

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