Five new COVID-19 exposure sites in Dubbo — including a cafe, youth clothing and boarding shop and a pharmacy — are added to NSW Health's list of venues of concern.
Dubbo is on high alert after five new COVID-19 exposure sites were added to NSW Health's list of venues of concern.
These include the Relish Cafe, Stormriders and Priceline Pharmacy, which were all visited on Tuesday, August 10. Anyone who attended the venues at the times listed is considered a close contact and must test and isolate immediately for 14 days, regardless of the result. There are also concerns for almost 12,000 people surrounding the town of Parkes in the NSW central west and for 1,200 people near Brooklyn on the Central Coast after COVID-19 fragments were found in sewage treatment plants.
Neither area has known COVID-19 cases and NSW Health is asking anyone with the mildest of symptoms to get tested.
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