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New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian has ordered anyone living in Fairfield in Sydney's south-west must be tested every three days if leaving their home for work.
Ms Berejiklian announced in a press conference Tuesday morning workers who live in the Fairfield local government area in Sydney's south-west - a Covid-19 hotspot - must get tested for the virus every three days if they are leaving their home for work.
She said anyone moving from Greater Sydney into regional NSW for work should also get a weekly test, even if they don't have symptoms.
'The Health Minister and I did sign a new health order which will ask anybody who leaves the Fairfield local government area for work is tested every three days to demonstrate they are negative,' the NSW Premier said.
'If you happen to have people on your worksite or people overseeing work or any type of activity in your private residence or commercial premises, please ask where they live and if they live or come from that area, hotspot area, please ask when the last time was that they got tested.'