A health alert has been issued for a bank in Sydney's south-west after two of today's local COVID-19 cases were linked to it, with NSW Health saying transmission to customers occurred at the branch.
Anyone who was at the Commonwealth Bank in Roselands Shopping Centre over three days is considered a close contact and must get a test and isolate for 14 days, regardless of the result.
The exposure times are Monday 28 June from 8am to 5pm; Tuesday 29 June from 8am to 5pm and Wednesday 30 June from 8am to 3.30pm.
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Transmission also occurred at three other venues in western Sydney:
- Parramatta: Country Growers 159-175 Church St Wednesday, 30 June 5:35pm – 5:55pm
- Parramatta: Coles Westfield, Campbell St Wednesday, 30 June 5:45pm – 6:05pm
- Toongabbie: Construction site 74 Aurelia St Anytime from Monday, 28 June to Friday, 2 July
Anyone at the venues and times above is also a close contact and must get tested and isolate for 14 days. Previously, visitors were considered casual contacts.
Two more sites were added to NSW Health's close contact list overnight:
- Kirrawee: AJ & PM Sales, Kirrawee Trade shop floor (Ground floor) 63 Waratah St Tuesday, 29 June 12:50pm – 12:55pm
- Bexley: St Mary & Mina Coptic Orthodox Cathedral 339 Forest Rd Friday, 25 June 4pm – 6pm
Again, anyone at those venues at the times listed must get a test and isolate for two weeks.
The full list of exposure sites and times is constantly updated at the NSW Health website.
You can find out more details about how to book your vaccine through the Federal Government health site here.