NSW Overall health has issued a general public wellness warn for three venues in western Sydney following a male in his 20s was diagnosed with coronavirus.
The person is a close make contact with of a previously reported circumstance linked with the Mounties COVID-19 cluster.
“He attended many venues even though infectious and people at these venues are thought of informal contacts and urged to be warn for indications, and if any develop to get examined and self-isolate instantly,” NSW Wellness said in a statement.
The coronavirus venues are:
- Penrith Plaza – 1 August from 10.30am to 12pm
- Grasp Incredibly hot Pot, Canley Vale – 1 August from 1pm to 2pm
- BBQ Metropolis Buffet, Bankstown – 1 August 7pm to 8.30pm
NSW Health has also included more dates of publicity to the Mounties in Mount Prichard following a formerly reported circumstance disclosed they experienced attended the location on Sunday 26 July.
The coronavirus exposure dates for Mounties are:
- 12.01am to 2.30am Monday 20 July
- 12.15pm to 5.30pm on Tuesday 21 July
- 8pm to midnight on Tuesday 21 July
- Midnight to 12.30am on Wednesday 22 July
- 7pm to midnight on Wednesday 22 July
- Midnight to 3am on Thursday 23 July
- 7pm to midnight on Thursday 23 July
- Midnight to 3am on Friday 24 July
- 11am to 3.30pm on Friday 24 July
- 7pm to midnight on Friday 24 July
- Midnight to 3am on Saturday 25 July
- 4pm to 7pm on Sunday 26 July (new date)
“Anyone sensation unwell – even with the mildest of indications these types of as a runny nose or scratchy throat – is urged to self-isolate and have a COVID-19 take a look at,” NSW Health and fitness stated.
“Do not go to operate or capture community transportation right up until you are cleared of COVID-19.”
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