A butcher in Campsie, a Pemulwuy kebab shop, and a Vietnamese supermarket are added to the list of close contact exposure sites in Sydney.
Essential services like supermarkets and takeaway restaurants continue to be added to NSW Health's close contact list for COVID-19.
A butcher in Campsie attended work for six days in a row from 7:30am until 6:00pm while potentially infectious.Also added to the list is the Fully Tabooly Kebab Shop in Pemulwuy, which became a close contact site due to two short visits by an infectious person on Friday, July 30, and Saturday, July 31 from 9:00am until 9:30am.
The An Phat Supermarket in Canley Heights in Sydney's south-west has also been alerted as a close contact venue. All visitors to the sites must now get tested, and self-isolate for the full 14 days regardless of the test results.
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