NSW records 7 new coronavirus cases as new restrictions come into effect

Six of the seven new COVID-19 cases are linked with the Thai Rock restaurant outbreak in Sydney's Wetherill Park, which has now grown to 52 cases.

Eight of the new cases are linked to the Thai Rock restaurant at Stockland Wetherill Park Shopping Centre.

A cluster is linked to the Thai Rock restaurant at Stockland Wetherill Park Shopping Centre. Source: AAP

A new suite of COVID-19 measures has come into place for hospitality venues in NSW - and the government is promising to throw the book at blatant breaches.

The changes which came into effect on Friday include mandatory sign-ins, prepared COVID-safe plans, a cap of 300 people and maximum group bookings of 10.

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