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NSW is set to become the first state to allow pokies venues to reopen as COVID-19 restrictions are eased, but anti-gambling groups say it's a case of putting 'money before health'. From Monday, up to 50 people will be allowed in restaurants, pubs and cafes.

Slot machines, also known as poker machines or 'pokies', are common in Australian pubs They are the machines that anti-gambling campaigners in Australia say have the addictive 'force of cocaine'. New South Wales allowed clubs and pubs to reopen their gambling rooms on June 1. Pokies have also already reopened in the Northern Territory and are due to reopen in South Australia on June 29.

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** Active cases are locally acquired COVID-19 cases with onset in the last four weeks. This is based on the date the person first developed symptoms. When no date of symptom onset is available (it is either under investigation by public health staff or the person tested positive without showing symptoms), the date of the positive test is used. Infections are not always acquired in the place of residence as people often travel outside their area for many reasons (e.g. work, school and shopping).
***The heatmap excludes 189 cases in crew members who tested positive while on board a ship docked in NSW at the time of diagnosis.