Fitness First, KFC and a busy Italian restaurant are revealed as Covid exposure sites with EVERYONE at a kid’s swim school plunged into two weeks of isolation – so do you need to get tested?
Ten new Covid exposure sites have been added to Sydney’s growing list, including a busy KFC, a packed gym and an entire kid’s swim school.
The lasted venues flagged by New South Wales Health are scattered right across the Harbour city from the Covid-ravaged east where the outbreak began, to the city, inner west and western suburbs.
It comes as the state recorded 24 new locally-acquired cases, bringing Sydney’s Bondi cluster to 195 with several more unlinked infections.
Ten new Covid exposure sites have been added to Sydney’s growing list, including a busy KFC, a packed gym and an entire kid’s swim school
Of the new venues which have triggered most concern are Nieo’s Grille in the inner west and Bluey’s Swim School in the southwest.
Anyone who visited the Mediterranean restaurant in Earlwood on Friday June 25 between 7.00pm to 7.15pm is considered a close contact and must immediately get tested and self isolate for 14 days regardless of the result.
It is the same story for those who attended Bluey’s Swim School in Bankstown, for anyone that was there on Saturday June 26 at anytime that day.