However, it has a slow response time in dark transitions, meaning you'll see some black smearing, typical of VA panels. Gaming feels smooth and responsive thanks to the quick response time and low input lag.
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The variable refresh rate (VRR) support goes along with its 240Hz refresh rate, and you can achieve its full refresh rate range over a DisplayPort connection. It has native FreeSync support to reduce screen tearing, and if you have an NVIDIA graphics card, it's G-SYNC compatible. It's one of the few monitors available in both a 27 and 32 inch size, and even though we tested the 32 inch variant, our results are also valid for the 27 inch model. It has excellent gaming performance that should please most people. Our journalists work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community.The best monitor for gaming that we've tested with native FreeSync support is the Samsung LC32G75TQSNXZA. You can also speak with your local participating pharmacist or GP about the vaccine that is right for you. Go to the online COVID-19 vaccine eligibility checker to find out when and where you can receive a COVID-19 vaccine. To find a testing clinic near you, visit the NSW Government website The Mid North Coast Local Health District is vaccinating its staff and eligible members of the community when appointments become available. Ongoing surveillance across all Mid North Coast wastewater treatment sites for virus fragments continues. Anyone else who has been at the venues at the date and times listed is considered a casual contact, must get tested and isolate until a negative result is received. They must get tested and isolate for 14 days, regardless of the result. All close contacts have been contacted and informed as part of normal contract tracing processes. Anyone who attended Bunnings or Little Shack in Port Macquarie Coles in Belgrave St, Kempsey, or the BP Nambucca Heads at the dates and times listed is a casual contact who must immediately get tested and isolate until a negative result is received.
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On Sunday, NSW Health added an exposure site at the Nambucca Heads interchange service centre after a truck driver travelling from Sydney to Queensland had tested positive. There are now four venues of concern on the Mid North Coast. Mid North Coast Local Health District said investigations are ongoing. THE Mid North Coast's COVID case numbers remain at just two, with both cases remaining in isolation in South Kempsey with their families. A man died at John Hunter Hospital overnight. In the Hunter-New England, there was one case at Lake Macquarie and another at Cessnock. In the far west, there was one case at Wilcannia and two at Broken Hill. In western NSW there were 24 cases overnight, with 14 of those in Dubbo. "I'm so pleased everybody has really heard the call." Deputy Premier John Barilaro said all eyes are on western and far western NSW as case numbers continue to grow. "We're up to 5.9 million jabs in NSW," Ms Berejiklian said. Ms Berejiklian said 738,000 people were vaccinated in NSW during the past week. She said there would be "more to say" later this week about a return to schools given how close the 6 million vaccinations target had come. "Once we get to 80 per cent double-dose, essentially we will have normalised COVID the way we treat other conditions," she said.
Ms Berejiklian said all had underlying conditions. There were 818 new cases of transmission were recorded in the 24 hours to 8pm Sunday, with three people in their 80s dying in that period. Read more: NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the State was on the "rollercoaster ride of emotions" when case numbers are announced but the focus must now shift to vaccination rates. Sewage surveillance conducted on August 18 detected virus fragments at the Port Macquarie wastewater treatment plant which services about 54,000 people. Residents with even the mildest of symptoms are urged to get tested. To date, their household contacts have returned negative test results. A Mid North Coast Local Health District spokesperson said this morning that health staff are providing ongoing care for the two local cases. There are four exposure sites named as venues of concern.
Two positive cases remain in isolation in South Kempsey. A CLOSE watch remains on the Mid North Coast which has again kept COVID case numbers at just two overnight.