The impact of the positive COVID-19 result came to light on Thursday as NSW Health scrambled to contact those who attended the post-match drinks between 7.30pm and 10.30pm on Saturday at the Sydney University Football Ground following two interstate club matches and a Super W fixture.
Fans at the game have not been asked to self-isolate but those who were present afterwards, said to be around 150 people, will be required to self-isolate for 14 days."All people who attended this event are considered close contacts of a confirmed case and we ask that any attendees immediately self-isolate ... for 14 days," said NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant. "It's clearly a large function. This is very precautionary ...
SUFC said it was unaware of anyone in self-isolation reporting flu-like symptoms or having to get a test for coronavirus.
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SMHsport Isn’t this called “herd immunity “ how they expect immunity can be found from these healthy and strong players?😷
SMHsport Still fear pimping?
SMHsport And smh make these articles free to read. You’re just as bad.
SMHsport There you go ScoMo. You had to wait till your happy clapper convention was over to stop this in its tracks. Shame on you ScottMorrisonMP
SMHsport Jesus. Why don’t ppl take advice? Seriously
SMHsport Shame that mass gathering rule announced before the weekend didn’t come into effect till the Monday after ScottMorrisonMP
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