A fruit shop in Campsie has been listed as a venue of concern along with a Westpac bank in Bankstown, where an infectious person worked for five days last week.
Health authorities have expressed concern about the virus spreading in Campsie in south-west Sydney, where a fruit shop has been added to the growing list of close contact sites.
Anyone who visited the World of Fruit at 224 Beamish Street, Campsie, at any time on Thursday, July 22 or Friday, July 23 is advised to get tested immediately. The Westpac bank at 12 North Terrace, Bankstown, has also been listed as a close contact venue from Monday to Friday last week. On Sydney's Northern Beaches, the Flower Power Garden Centre at Terrey Hills is another venue of concern.For the complete list of exposure venues,Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume.Norman Swan says rapid antigen testing could be considered to open up the economy
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