The COVID-19 outbreak in a Bondi Junction apartment block has grown to 11 cases, with two new positive tests recorded to 8pm last night.
Five different households have been caught in the building outbreak, with the new cases not spreading the virus to a new location.
The building is taped off, with nobody allowed in or out.
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Police officers are patrolling outside.
"Deliveries of food and other grocery items are available to residents in the Bondi Junction apartment block," a South Eastern Sydney Local Health District spokesperson said.
The spokesperson said the police, along with private security, are "ensuring the safety of the building".
Residents will be subjected to daily welfare checks during their 14-day quarantine period.
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"Tailored support services will be provided to all isolated residents as needed," the spokesperson said.
They said the situation in the apartment block was a reminder that people needed to wear face masks in communal building areas such as foyers, stairwells, corridors and laundry facilities.
NSW recorded 97 new COVID-19 cases today, with Premier Gladys Berejiklian announcing a two-week extension to the Greater Sydney lockdown.
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