NSW has reported it's third day of no new locally acquired cases of COVID-19, after a small cluster hit the Southern Highlands.
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Also overnight on Tuesday, five cases were reported in overseas travellers in hotel quarantine.
NSW Health said testing figures showed there had been a good response from the Southern Highlands to the call for people to get tested, particularly in Moss Vale - where cases were diagnosed on Friday and Saturday.
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NSW Health continues to urge everyone in the state, but especially people in the Southern Highlands, south western Sydney and the Rouse Hill area to come forward for testing, even if they are experiencing only the mildest symptoms, such as a runny nose or scratchy throat, cough, or fever.
This follows the diagnoses of cases in Moss Vale and South Western Sydney recently, and detection of virus fragments in sewage sampled from Rouse Hill on 5 November and Liverpool on 6 November.
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