NSW records 332 COVID-19 cases and two deaths - as state prepares for international travel to restart NSW has recorded 332 new local COVID-19 cases and two more deaths Number reported on Saturday is a slight drop from the previous day's tally NSW residents can begin jetsetting internationally in just over a week
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NSW has recorded 332 new local COVID-19 cases and two more deaths.
The number reported on Saturday is a slight drop from the previous day's tally of 345.
The number of people in hospital also dropped, to 469 from 482, with 123 people in intensive care.
Meanwhile, NSW residents can begin jetsetting internationally in just over a week, as airlines prepare for huge demand once international travel resumes.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said the airline had seen a "phenomenal reaction" and "massive" demand in light of its decision to move forward flights.
A large number of flights sold out in a few hours, and international