NSW coronavirus isolation rules won't be lifted for 90 days, police say

NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller and NSW Police Minister David Elliott address media

NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller and NSW Police Minister David Elliott address media Source: AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts

NSW Police say the state's coronavirus isolation rules will last for at least 90 days.


Premier Gladys Berejiklian says the slowdown in infections is pleasing but people can't afford to be complacent.

"The acceleration of cases in NSW isn't growing, which is a good thing," she told reporters on Thursday."

Police Commissioner Mick Fuller says new social isolation rules will last for 90 days and hopefully not longer.

Read the full story in English here. 


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