NSW records 21 new coronavirus cases, two in hotel quarantine

NSW has NSW recorded 21 new coronavirus cases, with two of those in hotel quarantine.
Dr Jeremy McNaulty said the Everlearn Childcare Centre in Prestons will reopen on Monday after a suspected case tested negative.
Below is a breakdown of today’s new cases:
- Two are linked to the funeral gatherings cluster
- Three are associated with the Our Lady of Lebanon cluster
- Two are associated with the Thai Rock Wetherill Park cluster
- Six are associated with The Apollo restaurant in Potts Point
- Two cases are associated with the Mounties Club
- Two are returned travellers in hotel quarantine
- One case was acquired in Victoria
- Two are under investigation
- One case is linked to a known case that is under investigation .
There are now 94 cases associated with Thai Rock Wetherill Park, 57 cases associated with the Crossroads Hotel cluster, eight cases associated with Batemans Bay Soldiers Club.There are 23 associated with the funeral events and three associated with Mounties in Mount Pritchard. There are 19 cases associated with the Potts Point cluster.
NSW Health has also revised the times that someone with the virus went to the Mounties club in Mount Pritchard.
Anyone who was at the club between 7pm-midnight on Wednesday July 22; 12.01am-3am and 8.30pm-midnight on Thursday July 23; midnight-3am, 11am-3.30pm and 7pm-midnight on Friday July 24 or midnight-3am on Saturday July 25 must self-isolate immediately.Customers must remain isolated for 14 days and get tested if they develop symptoms.In NSW, there are eight coronavirus patients in intensive care, and four of those are on ventilators.You can get up-to-date information from the Federal Government’s Coronavirus Australia app, available on the App Store, Google Play and theGovernment’s WhatsApp channel. Source; 9news