Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles reflecting what is happening worldwide and obviously an increasing number of people are being diagnosed with the corona novel coronavirus what we are now seeing in Sydney in New South Wales is a reflective of that situation as at last Friday or Thursday we late last week we had just four people and of course they'd all been discharged by the weekend that had increased to night and earlier today and in fact only about an hour ago the premier announced the tenth person to have been diagnosed with the virus and then I found dr. chant and the health authorities advise me of the 11th I have just been advised of the 12th and 13th so we are seeing quite an escalation of diagnosis of the virus having said that the people who have been diagnosed in the last little while today in the latest pathology runs have all had a fairly positive position in a sense that they were diagnosed in the in the early stages and obviously I just preface this by saying this is all hot-off-the-press literally but we believe that they first presented to their GPS and they were then I know that they were then able to have their pathology those pathology results have come through literally just in the last of the wall the people who we have had this afternoon and I'll just give you a very brief summary that I'll pass to dr. chance who will have some more things to say on this we had as we announced in Parliament this afternoon as the premier announced a 39 year old gentleman who came in from on the 28th of February and he came via Kuala Lumpur and Singapore we have another male who's 53 years old and he returned to Sydney from Singapore last Friday that's the 28th of February and the two cases that have literally just been advised to us from pathology and we're very very light on detail at this point but we will make that further information available as soon as we can we have a female in her 60s who returned to Sydney from South Korea and was diagnosed today we don't have full details yet of when she returned to Sydney or what the flight details were and the case number thirteen is a female also in her 60s who returned from Japan and again was diagnosed today so we are seeing an escalating number of people but can I say this and I say this very much to the community and brought broadly who are coming back into Australia from some of the many now hotspots around the world these people should be thanked and as the Health Minister here in New South Wales and I'm sure with dr. chant we both thank them for putting themselves forward when they recognized that they had certain flu-like symptoms and they presented themselves to generally at the moment general practitioners but in some cases they presented to hospitals some of the early ones and that is absolutely critical New South Wales health indeed the health systems around this country cannot do this job that we need to do without a full partnership with the community members who are coming back from these locations around the world that unfortunately do have the there's a novel coronavirus so prevalent we do have some important events coming up for some of the communities March 20th it's quite a number of communities including the Iranian community the Azerbaijan community and a quite a number of communities we'll be celebrating new year and there will be large celebrations anticipated New South Wales health will be working with the communities over the next week or so just to work out how best to handle each of those events to make sure they can be enjoyed but also done safely
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