Sydney residents are urged to get tested if they visited major stores, including a McDonald’s, Bunnings, and Woolworths.
NSW Health issued a public health alert on Tuesday afternoon urging anyone who has visited the key sites to get tested for coronavirus.
Anyone who attended the following venues is considered a casual contact and must monitor for symptoms and get tested immediately if they develop, NSW Health said.Coronavirus testing numbers have dropped in NSW. Picture: Lisa Maree Williams/Getty ImagesWoolworths Oran Park, 351 Oran Park Drive on the following dates:Friday, October 9 from 6pm to 6.30pmEmerald Hills McDonalds, 101 Raby Road, Leppington on Friday, October 2 from 5pm to 5.
Fantastic Furniture Campbelltown, 4 Blaxland Road, Campbelltown, on Friday, October 9 from 3.30pm to 5.20pmIkea Tempe, 634-726 Princes Highway, Tempe, on Wednesday, October 7 from 1.30pm to 5.30pm“NSW Health is appealing to the community to come forward for testing right away if you have even the mildest of symptoms like a runny nose or scratchy throat, cough, fever or other symptoms that could be COVID-19,” a spokesperson said.
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