A freight worker who travelled from Melbourne to Sydney on June 30 has been identified as patient zero of the Crossroads Hotel COVID-19 cluster.
More than 20 venues across greater Sydney have been forced to close for deep cleaning following 34 confirmed COVID-19 cases stemming from the Casula pub in the city's
south west as the cluster continued to snowball. The individual also infected six co-workers before attending a work drinks at the Crossroads Hotel. Image: News Corp Australia
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