NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian says West Australian counterpart Mark McGowan should reacquaint himself with National Cabinet’s COVID-19 suppression strategy after accusing her state of being out of step. NSW recorded five locally-acquired coronavirus cases in the 24 hours to 8pm on January 11 from fewer than 14,700 tests. Two were reported on Monday – a man in his 40s who presented to hospital with respiratory symptoms and his partner. The results come after McGowan claimed NSW was the only state trying to suppress and not eliminate the virus. Western Australia has kept its interior border closed for much of the pandemic and in recent weeks has rapidly re-implemented hard border arrangements for NSW, Victoria and Queensland. McGowan made his remarks notwithstanding National Cabinet’s agreement on a COVID-19 suppression strategy until a vaccine is available. WA has previously required other states to go 28 days with no COVID-19 community transmission before …