NSW has reported its third day of no new locally acquired cases of COVID-19, after a small cluster hit the Southern Highlands.
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Also overnight on Tuesday, five cases were reported in overseas travellers in hotel quarantine.
NSW Health said testing figures showed there had been a good response from the Southern Highlands to the call for people to get tested, particularly in Moss Vale - where cases were diagnosed on Friday and Saturday.
NSW Health continues to urge everyone in the state, but especially people in the Southern Highlands, south-western Sydney and the Rouse Hill area to come forward for testing, even if they are experiencing only the mildest symptoms, such as a runny nose or scratchy throat, cough, or fever.
This follows the diagnoses of cases in Moss Vale and south-western Sydney recently, and detection of virus fragments in sewage sampled from Rouse Hill on November 5 and Liverpool on November 6.