Premier Gladys Berejiklian of New South Wales (NSW) believes that the Sydney outbreak is stabilising after the number of new local COVID-19 infections has started to level off , but warns the cases are likely to keep bouncing around. NSW recorded 65 new local COVID-19 cases in the 24 hours to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, but Berejiklian warned the number of infected people in the community was yet to decline, despite stay-at-home orders. Of the new cases, at least 35 people were out in the community for part or all of their infectious period – a number that authorities want to drive down to zero. “It has been a stable number, it hasn’t grown … (but) unless it comes down, we can’t get out of lockdown,” the premier told reporters. Five million NSW residents will endure at least another fortnight of lockdown after high daily coronavirus numbers forced the state …