Today Extra host Sylvia Jeffreys looks relaxed as she takes newborn son Oscar for a stroll

Today Extra host Sylvia Jeffreys slammed panic buyers earlier this week, after she was left without any baby Panadol. 

And on Sunday, the 33-year-old TV star decided to walk off her worries near her home in the exclusive Sydney suburb of Double Bay. 

The Channel Nine presenter cut a casual figure as she strolled around parklands, pushing her one-month-old son Oscar in his pram.

Taking it easy! Today Extra host Sylvia Jeffreys, 33, (pictured) lookec calm and relaxed as she took her one-month-old son Oscar for a stroll near her home in upscale Double Bay on Sunday

The new mother made sure to keep her distance from other people during the walk, while getting some fresh air.  

Sylvia opted for a low-key look for the outing, wearing an oversized lavender-hued JAGGAD branded T-shirt. 

Sylvia paired this with a pair of black compression tights, along with a pair of Nike joggers. 

Keep calm and carry on! The new mother made sure to keep her distance from other people out and about for a stroll, while getting some fresh air

Keep calm and carry on! The new mother made sure to keep her distance from other people out and about for a stroll, while getting some fresh air

She finished her outfit with chic tortoiseshell sunglasses. 

Sylvia wore minimal makeup for the outing. She tied her signature blonde tresses back in a low business bun. 

The outing comes after Sylvia slammed panic shoppers this week, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Casual chic: Sylvia opted for a low-key look for the outing wearing an oversized lavender-hued JAGGAD branded T-shirt, while pushing the pram in the parklands

Casual chic: Sylvia opted for a low-key look for the outing wearing an oversized lavender-hued JAGGAD branded T-shirt, while pushing the pram in the parklands

The new mother was unable to get baby Panadol for infant son, Oscar, with her sister forced to send some down to Brisbane. 

Taking to Twitter, she branded it ‘absurd’: ‘My sister had to post baby Panadol to me from Brisbane because there was none to be found in my area or online. 

‘This is so far beyond absurd.’

Shipped in: Sylvia slammed panic shoppers in the wake of the coronavirus this week, revealing her sister had to send her Panadol for her newborn baby boy, Oscar

Shipped in: Sylvia slammed panic shoppers in the wake of the coronavirus this week, revealing her sister had to send her Panadol for her newborn baby boy, Oscar

Her Tweet was in response to fellow TV reporter Zoe Daniel, who said parents were having to drive for hours just to source nappies.  

‘Guys, we are now in a situation where people cannot find nappies for their babies,’ the ABC news correspondent tweeted on Thursday. 

‘People are driving 4-5 hours around their cities trying to find nappies and wipes. This #Hoarding has to [stop emoji].’   

Troubled times: 'My sister had to post baby Panadol to me from Brisbane because there was none to be found in my area or online. This is so far beyond absurd,' she wrote

Troubled times: ‘My sister had to post baby Panadol to me from Brisbane because there was none to be found in my area or online. This is so far beyond absurd,’ she wrote

Earlier on Thursday, Sylvia enjoyed a playdate with fellow new mum and TV reporter, Jayne Azzopardi.

She revealed it wasn’t your usual playdate, with the coronavirus forcing them to keep their distance.

‘Joey and Oscar’s first park date. No hugs, no worries. We still felt the love from 1.5m away,’ she captioned a photo of the two mums beaming with their babies.   

Safety first: Earlier on Thursday, Sylvia enjoyed a playdate with fellow new mum and TV reporter, Jayne Azzopardi (R), with the women keeping their distance

Safety first: Earlier on Thursday, Sylvia enjoyed a playdate with fellow new mum and TV reporter, Jayne Azzopardi (R), with the women keeping their distance 

In a post on Instagram on Tuesday, Sylvia admitted it was a terrifying time to be a new mother with so much uncertainty in the world. 

‘So I just wanted to send some love and virtual hugs to other mamas out there who might be feeling extra isolated,’ she wrote.  

As of March 21, Australia’s national total of coronavirus cases has hit 1,073 – prompting calls for people to do their bit to stop it spreading further.  

Pandemic: As of March 22, Australia's national total of coronavirus cases has hit 1,073 - prompting calls for people to do their bit to stop it spreading further

Pandemic: As of March 22, Australia’s national total of coronavirus cases has hit 1,073 – prompting calls for people to do their bit to stop it spreading further