A Sydney inner-west service station and an airport food court have been added to the state's list of COVID-19 exposure sites.
NSW Health is hoping a 14-day lockdown will give it time to trace the links in an outbreak of the highly contagious Delta strain. Authorities issued a correction yesterday afternoon after mistakenly listing the Crossroads Hotel in Casula — the centre of a previous outbreak — as a venue of concern. Health authorities said the correct site was the Crossways Hotel in Strathfield South, and any person who visited there on Wednesday, June 23, was considered a close contact.
Also on the list for close contact venues is the food court at the T2 domestic terminal and Woolworths at Lakemba.The NSW Health full list of COVID-19 exposure sites can be seen below.
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