NSW Health reports five of seven new cases today are linked to the city outbreak, as a Western Sydney school closes after a student tests positive for COVID-19.
NSW Health has reported seven new COVID-19 cases, five of which are connected to the Sydney CBD outbreak.Two virgin Active gyms in the city are among new venues under alertThe city cluster, centred around the City Tattersalls Club on Pitt Street, has now reached 28 positive cases.
Of the overall cases, one is a returned traveller in hotel quarantine and the other is under investigation.. People visiting its fitness centre on August 19, 21 and 23-25 need to immediately get tested and self-isolate for 14 days.
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