Two new locally transmitted cases have been recorded in NSW, taking Sydney’s eastern suburbs COVID cluster to 11. The pair—a woman in her 50s from Sydney’s north and a man in his 30s from the eastern suburbs – were both close contacts of previously reported cases, and were diagnosed while in isolation. Both were diagnosed after the 8 p.m. cut off and will be included in Tuesday’s numbers. Another two cases, announced on Sunday morning, were diagnosed in the 24 hours to 8 p.m. on Sunday and have been included in Monday’s figures. The growing cluster has prompted the government to mandate mask-wearing in seven local council areas. Anyone shopping, working in hospitality or indoors must wear a mask unless eating or drinking if they live in the local government areas of Randwick, Bayside, Botany Bay, Inner West, City of Sydney, Waverley and Woollahra. Masks are also compulsory on public …