Health alerts issued for trains, venues across Sydney

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From Palm Beach to Parramatta, the list of venues and public transport routes used by positive COVID-19 cases continues to grow | rachelclun

The list of venues and public transport routes attended by positive COVID-19 cases continues to grow, including suburbs from Palm Beach and Parramatta, as more locally acquired cases have been diagnosed.

Anyone who had been to Palm Beach Fish & Chips on October 5 between 3.45 and 4pm, S-Mart Eastwood on October 5 between 7.30pm and 7.45pm, and Aldi Eastwood on October 6 between 11am and 12pm was considered a casual contact. A positive case also visited Monopole restaurant in Potts Point between 6pm and 8pm on Sunday, October 4.

 

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rachelclun Stop the lies and attacks on men and women across the country. Goodness me, we know the truth.

rachelclun Last time I was at Palm Beach I couldn't buy hot chips. That's how posh they are. You've got to drive to the Pittwater side to get chips.

rachelclun You are going nuts down there.

rachelclun Yep, the lesson is keep away from public transport.

rachelclun I wish people would take this virus more seriously and just follow covid hygiene and safety practices. The sooner you do it, the sooner you won’t have to do theses things. They are prolonging their own inconvenience, infecting and killing ppl. Saving lives is inconvenient. Nice

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