Urgent calls for more testing as NSW records two new coronavirus cases linked to Berala BWS cluster

BWS in Berala, in Sydney's west, was an exposure site for up to nine hours a day every day between 22 December and New Year's Eve.

The BWS store at Berala in Sydney was closed on 2 January.

The BWS store at Berala in Sydney was closed on 2 January. Source: AAP

NSW has recorded two more coronavirus cases linked to the Berala BWS cluster as authorities plead for more people to come forward for testing.

No new community cases were recorded from 22,275 tests in the 24 hours to 8pm on Sunday, with the two new Berala infections coming after the cut-off period. Seven cases were also recorded in hotel quarantine on Monday.

BWS in Berala, in Sydney's west, was an exposure site for up to nine hours a day every day between 22 December and New Year's Eve, skipping only Christmas Day.

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