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Coronavirus NSW: Four new cases traced to Sydney trampoline venue

Families have been put on alert after a student contracted coronavirus at a trampoline venue as New South Wales records four new cases.

The student from Cabramatta High School, had visited the Flip Out Prestons Indoor Trampoline Park at Prestons in Sydney’s south-west.

The school will be closed over the weekend to undergo a deep clean.

The three other cases recorded in NSW on Saturday were in hotel quarantine. 

The student from Cabramatta High School, had visited the Flip Out Prestons Indoor Trampoline Park at Prestons in Sydney's south-west

The student from Cabramatta High School, had visited the Flip Out Prestons Indoor Trampoline Park at Prestons in Sydney's south-west

The student from Cabramatta High School, had visited the Flip Out Prestons Indoor Trampoline Park at Prestons in Sydney’s south-west

The student had visited the venue at the same time as a known case which has been linked to the Hoxton Park cluster that has five infections. 

Cabramatta High School is now working with NSW Health to identify any close contacts of the case while staff and students have been told to self-isolate. 

There are currently 73 people being treated for COVID-19 within the state with one on ventilation. 

NSW Health are asking residents from Sydney’s south-west to get tested due to a recent burst in infections in the area. 

On Friday, the state recorded six new cases all in hotel quarantine. 

New South Wales recorded four new cases on Saturday with three in hotel quarantine (pictured health care worker tests patient for coronavirus at Bondi clinic)

New South Wales recorded four new cases on Saturday with three in hotel quarantine (pictured health care worker tests patient for coronavirus at Bondi clinic)

New South Wales recorded four new cases on Saturday with three in hotel quarantine (pictured health care worker tests patient for coronavirus at Bondi clinic)

NSW Health issued a warning for anybody who trained at F45 Leppington, in Sydney's southwest, between October 15 and October 28

NSW Health issued a warning for anybody who trained at F45 Leppington, in Sydney's southwest, between October 15 and October 28

NSW Health issued a warning for anybody who trained at F45 Leppington, in Sydney’s southwest, between October 15 and October 28

A day earlier four new coronavirus cases, all linked to the same household, popped up in Sydney’s southwest, sparking fears of a mystery cluster.

Another case was identified in hotel quarantine, bringing Thursday’s total to five.

Two of the local cases are understood to be pupils of Malek Fahd Islamic School in Hoxton Park, Australia’s biggest Islamic school.

The school is being deep cleaned, and will be closed for two weeks.

An alert was also issued to gym-goers at the F45 centre in Leppington after a person attended two weeks worth of classes while potentially infected.

Those who visited the centre between October 15 and October 28 are urged to get tested immediately and isolate for two weeks regardless of the result. 

It comes after Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk made the announcement Queensland will finally open its border to New South Wales on Tuesday.

But millions of residents in Greater Sydney will still be kept out.

Ms Palaszczuk, who faces an election on Saturday, previously said she hoped to ease her state’s hard border with NSW on Sunday after it was re-imposed in August to stop the spread of coronavirus.

She has pushed the opening back to Tuesday and banned residents from all 32 Greater Sydney local government areas on the advice of Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young.  

NSW Health are asking residents from Sydney's south-west to get tested due to a recent burst in infections in the area (pictured customers have their temperature tested at Apple Store in Sydney)

NSW Health are asking residents from Sydney's south-west to get tested due to a recent burst in infections in the area (pictured customers have their temperature tested at Apple Store in Sydney)

NSW Health are asking residents from Sydney’s south-west to get tested due to a recent burst in infections in the area (pictured customers have their temperature tested at Apple Store in Sydney)

Source: Daily Mail Australia | World News

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