NSW Health continues to be concerned by low rates of testing and urges people across the state to go along for testing even with the mildest of symptoms. “High testing rates are necessary to give confidence that no cases are going undetected in the community,” a spokesman said. Our district and the wider region has been fortunate to be COVID-free but as the health authorities continually say, keep following the health guidelines as a precaution.
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