Are we out of the woods? Or is it the calm before the storm?

There was slightly better news yesterday on the Northern Beaches outbreak front when the NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced 15 new cases of COVID. The majority were from people who live in the Northern Beaches, with only four cases from outside the main outbreak area. And add a huge number of tests across the state, and you could be forgiven for thinking that it could be looking up. So is NSW out of the woods? Or was yesterday just one good day before the real trouble starts? Also on today's show: * Are people getting testing across Sydney or just in the Northern Beaches? * Why we're failing NSW health care workers * Would mandating the use of the Service NSW QR code system be a good idea? * And what do you make of the "new strain" in the UK?

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