Second Sydney KFC outlet in two days comes under coronavirus alert
NSW Health has issued a public health alert for a second Sydney KFC outlet this weekend after a known COVID-19 case visited a venue in Concord, in the inner west.Four of those are linked to known cases from existing clustersAuthorities said the infected person visited the store on Sunday, September 6 between 1:00pm and 1:20pm.
Two other cases are household contacts of a case connected to the St Paul's Catholic College cluster in Greystanes in Western Sydney.The remaining case was locally acquired and is under investigation.Hola Melbourne, think the coronavirus lockdown is tough? Spare a thought for Chile There were 14,426 tests done in the last reporting period, bringing the total number of tests done in the state to 2,480,838.Meanwhile, Police and Emergency Services Minister David Elliott said he does not believe there will be a repeat of the beach closures that occurred earlier this year.
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