Growing Covid clusters in regional NSW spark concerns ahead of long-awaited reopening

Regional residents brace for a spike in cases when Sydneysiders return but also hope for an end to economic pain of lockdown

Covid clusters are continuing to grow in some regional areas of New South Wales, particularly in the Hunter New England and Murrumbidgee LGAs, ahead of the planned reopening of the state to people from greater Sydney on Monday.

Of the 293 new locally acquired Covid-19 cases reported on Thursday, more than half were in regional areas, and just over a quarter were in Hunter New England.

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