Urgent virus alerts for fish market, pizza shop and supermarket

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BREAKING: Health authorities have added multiple new venues across NSW as potential hot spots, including a fish market, Coles supermarket and a pizza restaurant.

Six venues were confirmed by health officials to have had a positive COVID-19 case visit on Thursday afternoon, with Shellharbour Myer Stockland raising alarms given it is almost 110km from Sydney’s CBD.Chullora Fish Market, Shop 6A, 355-357 Waterloo Rd, Chullora, Wednesday December 23, 6.40am – 7.10amBELFIELD:7 Eleven, 301-305 Hume Highway, Saturday December 26, 4.30pm – 5pmSHELLHARBOUR:Coles, Figtree Grove Shopping Centre, 19 Princes Highway, Monday, December 28, 4.45pm – 5.

Dr Chant on Thursday said there had been 10 new cases in Sydney during the past 24 hours, three of which were linked to the new Croydon outbreak which has at least 34 close contacts. “The sooner we can find any missed cases in the community, the quicker we can close down those chains of transmission.”

 

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You forgot the SCG

Maybe they should all register as exercise venues to become exempt from any scrutiny?

Australians were wondering how the Police were going to control the naughty persons this night but now this is disastrous? Fish Market, Pizza Shop and a major supermarket? What next Premier? The Cricket looks to be heading north to safety at the Gabba it may happen? Ground ready?

It’s been five minutes since your last Peter Evans story. Could you please spit out another muckraking doozy.

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