Coronavirus Australia live updates: New alerts issued for Sydney venues
Almost 20 new venues in Sydney have been added to an alert list from NSW Health, with people being asked to get tested for the coronavirus and to isolate.
Sydney Airport was packed with travellers on Sunday as people rushed to flee the city.
Meanwhile, NSW Health announced a new raft of venues that had been visited by confirmed cases of the coronavirus.
Several venues outside the northern beaches area were included such as a Paddington nail salon, Cronulla Mall and a cafe in Darling Point, along with new venues in the area such as Manly Skiff Club and Donny's Bar.
Shoppers at Warringah Mall and passengers on bus route 199 on certain days have also been warned to get tested and isolate until a negative result is received.
NSW recorded 30 new coronavirus cases yesterday, with 28 of them linked to the Avalon cluster. There have now been a total of 68 cases associated with that cluster.
Other states and territories including Queensland, Victoria, the Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory have changed their border restrictions.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said Queenslanders who have visited Greater Sydney have until 1am Tuesday to return.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews also declared “red zones” in NSW, barring residents from Greater Sydney and the Central Coast from entering the state in a press conference on Sunday afternoon.
South Australian Premier Steven Marshall announced a “hard border” between anyone from the northern beaches area.
Western Australia also reinstated its hard border with NSW from midnight Saturday.
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