The New South Wales (NSW) state government has extended its mandate to wear masks while on public transport and in most indoor settings for another week after 10 new locally-acquired cases of the Delta strain of the CCP virus were reported. The new public health mandate will be in effect until midnight on June 30. The news cases are linked to the Bondi cluster, which has now reached 21. “It is only when you are eating or drinking indoors at a venue that you can’t or shouldn’t wear a mask,” Premier Gladys Berejiklian said. “In every other circumstance, if you live or are in Sydney, you must wear a mask for another week beyond Wednesday midnight.” The ABC reported that Berejiklian was also concerned that the virus had been transmitted through only fleeting contact. “Unfortunately given how contagious the virus is, we need to assume that if you are with a …