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Concerns grow as positive COVID-19 case attended venues across greater Sydney05/05/2021|4min
New South Wales Health authorities have grave concerns for a new COVID-19 case, without any obvious links to hotel quarantine or international travel, who has attended numerous venues across Sydney.
The man from Sydney s east is highly infectious and visited cafes, restaurants, cinemas, clinics and stores across the city.
Anyone who attended the following locations is asked to get tested immediately and isolate until provided with further information.
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District Brasserie in the city from 11AM to 12PM.
HineSight optometrist at Sofitel Sydney 12PM to 1PM.
Barbetta cafe in Paddington 1:30PM to 2:30PM.
NSW has recorded two new community Covid infections in a husband and wife
Man s case was first reported on Wednesday and sent shockwaves through city
He has not returned from overseas and does not work in border control or health
His wife has now contracted virus, which is linked to returned traveller from U.S.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced a host of new restrictions on Thursday
A man from Sydney s eastern suburbs tested positive to Covid on Wednesday
The man, in his 50s, visited an optometrist located below a quarantine hotel
He has not been overseas of late and does not work in health or with the border
He was very active and visited string of venues on the weekend while infectious
Infectious disease expert said link between optometrist and hotel is possible
Health by Bianca Mastroianni Lisa Wilkinson made an extremely good point during Thursday night s episode of The Project. Her comments came as she discussed the latest Sydney COVID outbreak with co-host Waleed Aly, and the struggles that will come with it being Mother s Day weekend. Here we are again. The Mother s Day thing is interesting. Indoor is the main issue with COVID, Aly explained. All of the recent outbreaks have occurred over public holidays. Picture: Channel 10 We know that from experience. And the weather in Sydney over the weekend is meant to be wet, which means Mother s Day will probably be inside. Which does increase the risk. It s not a great situation.