Testing centre chaos as locals queue for up to eight hours after they were ordered to undergo a swab every three days if they work outside Sydney’s south-west
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Thousands of Sydney residents have queued for up to eight hours to get a coronavirus test following an order from the New South Wales government.
Residents in the Fairfield local government area in Sydney south-west who outside the region must get tested every three days in a desperate effort to curb the city's Covid horror outbreak.
There were astonishing scenes at a 24-hour testing centre at Fairfield Showground early Wednesday morning as the queue of locals stretched for kilometres.