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Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on Channel 7 Sunrise on 13 July 2020

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NATALIE BARR: Back now on a Monday morning with breaking news from Sydney right now. These are live pictures from Casula.DAVID KOCHIE: Now, drivers are lining up for COVID testing at the Crossroads Hotel; more than 100 cars ready to go after patrons were infected, the testing doesn't start 'til 9.

There are growing fears about the cluster at the pub, the New South Wales Premier has warned of a second lockdown if the outbreak is not brought under control.NATALIE BARR: Meantime the surge in coronavirus cases in Victoria is showing no sign of slowing down, with more outbreaks in hospitals, in aged care homes, and in public housing precincts in recent days.

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