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Auburn Gallipoli Mosque General Manager Ergun Genel prays alone due to the coronavirus on the first day of Ramadan. Credit: Kate Geraghty
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Eastern suburb residents flock to Clovelly beach mocking the States' lock down laws and social distancing recommendations. Further south, along the rocky shoreline of Gordon's Bay, dozens of sunbathers had to be dispersed by police officers in what is, according to a local source, a daily procedure. Credit: Dean Sewell
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A deceased man, casualty of COVID-19 arrives at a Sydney Funeral Director service, after being released from hospital. Credit: James Brickwood
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Maroubra beach at sunrise, the day it reopened - Monday April 20,2020. Credit: Louise Kennerley
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Clovelly Beach reopens for exercise only. Credit: James Brickwood
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Some Ruby Princess crew members were repatriated before its departure on April 23, 2020. Credit: Kate Geraghty
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Daily life in Hurstville in Sydney's southwest. Credit: Steven Siewert
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Pasan Wijesena, owner operator of Earls Juke Joint in Newtown and Jacobys Tiki Bar in Enmore, has lost 95 per cent of his revenue and is keeping afloat with rent assistance and takeaway
sales. Credit: Dominic Lorrimer
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The national cabinet is considering expanding coronavirus testing for the first time to asymptomatic frontline workers, including police, retail staff and transport workers.
On Friday NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced a statewide testing blitz, expanding the criteria to anyone with even the mildest symptoms, in line with every state and territory.
Nurse Krizzaint Aliparo at St Vincent's Hospital new Covid-19 testing clinic, East Sydney Community and Arts Centre. Credit: Louise Kennerley
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Public transport across Sydney has seen a decline in passenger numbers since the coronavirus lockdown. Credit: Rhett Wyman
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An empty ferry ride from Circular Quay. Credit: Rhett Wyman
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The Ruby Princess cruise ship, which was the source of hundreds of Australia's Coronavirus cases, departs Port Kembla, NSW, with its remaining crew. April 23, 2020 Credit: Janie Barrett
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Self isolation in a block of apartments in Zetland. Credit: Edwina Pickles
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People exercise and walk their dogs in Cammeray. Credit: Dominic Lorrimer
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The drive-through Coronavirus testing clinic at Bondi Beach. Credit: Edwina Pickles
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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian adresses the media about students returning back to school full-time from term three. Credit: Rhett Wyman
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People flocked to a Clovelly beach carpark defying lockdown laws and social distancing recommendations. Credit: Dean Sewell
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Barricades are placed at Coogee beach, the beach reopened for exercise only. Bondi beach is set to reopen under the same guidelines next Tuesday. Credit: Louise Kennerley
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Maroubra beach reopened last Monday. Credit: Louise Kennerley
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Nurse Jarrod Tunks prepares to test patients at St Vincents Hospital new Covid-19 testing clinic at East Sydney Community and Arts Centre. Credit: Louise Kennerley
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Ruby Princess Cruise Ship passengers Rona and Michael Dobrin are having their second COVID19 test at the St Vincents Hospital new Covid-19 testing clinic at East Sydney Community and Arts Centre. Credit: Louise Kennerley
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While most national parks remain open, the NSW government has warned people run the risk of being fined by police if they travel to a park outside their area and instead should choose a place to exercise locally. Bushwalker Ralph Cartwright at the Royal National Park. Credit: Peter Rae
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People exercise and walk their dogs in Cammeray. Credit: Dominic Lorrimer
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Social distancing at Coogee beach. Credit: Louise Kennerley
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Police ask beachgoers to leave Fairlight beach, Fairlight, Sydney. Credit: Roger Stonehouse
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Ali McGregor, founder of Chainsmith Bike shop in Surry Hills. McGregor says with the reduction of traffic on Sydney roads due to the Covid-19 pandemic, more people are getting their old bikes out to travel. Credit: Dean Sewell
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Cake delivery business Cakemail in Smithfield is booming during the lockdown. Credit: Edwina Pickles
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Social distancing outside a Hurstville restaurant. Credit: Steven Siewert
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Jess Bunting with her 5 month old son William. Jess has been using the Tresillian app during lockdown because all baby clinics are closed. Credit: Louise Kennerley
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Eadie, Heather and Morgan learn to make movies with their father Rob Macdermid. Credit: Edwina Pickles
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Alternative view - people exercising along the foreshore at Blackwattle Bay, in Glebe. Credit: Peter Rae
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The iconic Sydney Luna Park site at Milson's Point is currently closed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: James Alcock
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George Street in the CBD. Credit: Louise Kennerley
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A cyclist and his friends get some fresh air along the Blackwattle Bay in Glebe. Credit: Peter Rae
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Anglicare Newmarch House in Caddens has reported 42 cases of coronavirus. Credit: Rhett Wyman
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Endodontist Dr. Geoffrey Young will be able to continue with regular procedures when restrictions on dental practices are eased after the Anzac weekend holidays. Credit: Dean Sewell
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People defy social distancing on a sunny day at the Nepean River near Penrith. Credit: Dean Sewell
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A deceased man, casualty of COVID-19 arrives at a Sydney Funeral Director service, after being released from hospital. Credit: James Brickwood
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NSW Health workers at a drive through Covid-19 testing station in Summer Hill. Credit: Dean Sewell
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Martin Place in the CBD. Credit: Dominic Lorrimer
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A NSW bus driver wears a homemade face mask whilst working. Some drivers are anxious and are making their own masks to protect themselves from COVID-19. Credit: Dominic Lorrimer
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People practice social distancing at Coogee Beach in Sydney. Credit: Kate Geraghty
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Emma McCormack at home with her family. Credit: James Brickwood
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The Ruby Princess cruise ship is farewelled by locals as it departs Port Kembla bound for the Philippines. Credit: Janie Barrett
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Sunset at The Opera House forecourt. Credit: Rhett Wyman
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