Four Central Coast residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19 but pose no identified risk to the community, heath authorities have advised.
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Central Coast Local Health District said all four people have been in self-isolation at home during their infectious period, with health staff undertaking daily wellness checks.
The first case was linked to a known case at a construction site in Sydney. It was included in the numbers to 8pm Friday, which were reported by NSW Health this morning.
The three other cases are household contacts of the first case and were notified shortly after 8pm. Those three cases will be included in Sunday's numbers.
One other household contact has also been identified and is in home isolation. They have tested negative for COVID-19.
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