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Analyst breaks down today’s NSW COVID numbers

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Analyst breaks down today’s NSW COVID numbers

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ABC NEWS (Australia)

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New South Wales recorded 1,288 new locally acquired infections today – a jump on yesterday’s figure. In better news on the vaccine front, the state has reached 70 percent first-dose vaccinations. Analyst Casey Briggs breaks down this latest development.

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