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NSW Health is alerting the public to the following locations in Western and South Western Sydney and the South Coast visited by a person who tested positive for COVID-19 today. We are also warning people who may have taken taxis in Western and South Western Sydney to be alert for symptoms.
Anyone who attended the following venues for a least one hour during the following times is considered to be a close contact and is being directed to get tested and isolate for 14 days. They must stay isolated for the entire period, even if a negative test result is received:
Campbelltown Golf Club, Glen Alpine– 16 September, 2pm-4.30pm in the TAB area
Milton Ulladulla Ex Servos Club – 12 September, 2pm-6.15pm
Carlo’s Italian Restaurante Bar & Seafood, Ulladulla – 12 September, 8pm-9.30pm
Bannisters Pavilion Rooftop Bar & Grill, Mollymook – 13 September, 12.30pm-2.15pm
Anyone who attended the above venues at these times for less than one hour is considered a casual contact.
Anyone who attended the following venues at the specified times below is also considered a casual contact. Casual contacts must monitor for symptoms and get tested immediately if they develop symptoms. After testing, they must remain in isolation until a negative test result is received:
Picnic Point Bowling Club – 18 September, 3pm-6pm
Campbelltown Golf Club course Glen Alpine– 16 September,9.30am-2pm
Early investigations into the source of infection indicate the case may have acquired the virus at Liverpool Hospital. Contact tracing is underway. The person reports having the COVIDSafe App, which is being used to help identify contacts.
The person also drove a taxi for a number of days while potentially infectious. People who caught a taxi on September 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 in the following suburbs must monitor for symptoms and if any develop immediately get tested:
Moorebank
Bankstown
Chipping Norton
Liverpool
Lidcombe
Warwick Farm
Milperra
NSW Health is working with the person and 13CABS to identify passengers. NSW Health reminds people when taking taxis or rideshare to sit in the back and wear a mask.
NSW Health is alerting the public to locations in Western and South Western Sydney and the South Coast visited by a person who tested positive for COVID-19.
www.health.nsw.gov.au