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Map reveals exactly how many Covid-19 cases are in your Sydney suburb

Erin LyonsNCA NewsWire

A interactive map reveals where Sydney’s Covid-19 cases are and exactly how many are in each suburb.

NSW is grappling with another outbreak of the deadly virus which has ballooned to 195 infections since the limousine driver who transports airport crew tested positive on June 16.

Of those, 175 are now linked to the Bondi cluster.

The Service NSW app features a map that outlines how any active cases there are in each suburb, total cases, as well as testing numbers.

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Bondi Junction and Queens Park area had the most active cases with 16, as of 8pm on June 30, compared to 14 in Bondi Beach.

Service NSW map shows where Sydney's Covid cases are. Picture: Service NSW
Camera IconThe interactive app shows where cases are by suburb. Service NSW Credit: Supplied
Service NSW map shows where Sydney's Covid cases are. Picture: Service NSW
Camera IconMany are in the eastern suburbs. Service NSW Credit: Supplied

Other areas with cases in double figures are the Dover Heights and Waverley area with 13 active cases and Maroubra with 10.

Carnes Hill, Cecil Hills and Elizabeth Hills also had 10 cases.

The map shows the extent of the spread from the city’s eastern suburbs as far as Fairy Meadow in Wollongong and Kellyville in Sydney’s northwest.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian on Thursday said it was “cause for concern” that half of the 24 new cases had been out in the community while infectious.

“In too many examples we are seeing workers who are leaving the house with symptoms or going to work with symptoms,” she said.

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Camera IconNSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced 24 new cases on Thursday. NCA NewsWire / Damian Shaw Credit: News Corp Australia

“Then inadvertently as they are going about shopping or other activity, they are passing it onto others.”

Ms Berejiklian said the target was to have a majority, or all, of new cases recorded in isolation.

“If we want the lockdown to succeed, all of us to have minimise our movements,” she said.

“All of us to have minimise our interaction with others, as difficult as that is, to make sure that the lockdown is successful.”

Of the new cases announced on Thursday, one was a healthcare worker who worked at Fairfield Hospital and Royal North Shore Hospital while infectious from June 24 to 28.

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Camera IconPeople queue for testing at Bondi Beach. NCA NewsWire / Christian Gilles Credit: News Corp Australia

A household contact of the nurse was also included in Thursday’s numbers, while more than 200 staff and patients have been identified as close contacts to date.

But it is seven mystery cases that have health officials concerned.

“Seventeen of these cases are linked to previous ones, with 11 of them being household contacts,” NSW chief health officer Dr Kerry Chant said.

“Seven cases reported remain under investigation.”