Person is understood to have visited Sette Cafe under Channel Seven building
Northern beaches recorded 17 new Covid-19 cases in 24 hours to Thursday
Inner Sydney workers have been told not to go into the office after a local tested positive to Covid-19, sparking fears the Northern Beaches outbreak has spread.
At least one person in an apartment block in Eveleigh, in Sydney s inner city, has tested positive, Daily Mail Australia understands.
ADVERTISEMENT
The person is understood to have visited the Sette Cafe in the suburb under the Channel Seven headquarters on Monday.
The case is understood to have visited the Sette Cafe under the Channel 7 building on Monday
A delusional Pete Evans is still blaming the media for his spectacular career implosion, after he was dropped by more than a dozen sponsors in less than 24 hours in response to his neo-Nazi meme scandal.
In a video interview recorded last month but released this week, the disgraced celebrity chef, 47, played the victim card as he reflected on his fall from grace.
He also shared a bizarre anecdote about warning friends of the coming reckoning, saying that others will be ostracised for standing up like he did.
Delusional: Pete Evans is still blaming the media for his career implosion, after he was dropped by more than a dozen sponsors in less than 24 hours in response to his neo-Nazi meme scandal
Australia on alert as outbreak on Sydney s Northern Beaches threatens to spread across New South Wales
17th new case within 24 hours recorded as 270,000 were asked to stay at home, avoid travel or going out
But it was a different story in Sydney s CBD as hundreds of revellers celebrated the start of the festive season
The outbreak leaves travel plans in chaos as states and territories quickly stepped up travel restrictions
NSW Health has urged Northern Beaches residents to be tested for COVID-19
There is currently a growing cluster of 17 infections in the Northern Beaches
Celebrity chef Pete Evans told Sydneysiders to not get tested on Facebook
He said coronavirus is the common cold despite being a different disease
Evans has said he will quit Facebook but made more than 13 posts on Thursday
The recent Sydney cases could put thousands of holiday plans in jeopardy. If the advice comes back that we need to put up a hard border, then we will.
A man in his 70s and a woman in her 60s from the Northern Beaches are close contacts of each other and both returned positive tests today.
The pair visited a number of cafes and beaches at the weekend, NSW Health said.
The couple visited the Sneaky Grind Cafe in Avalon.(Supplied)
People who have attended the following venues are considered close contacts and should get tested and isolate for 14 days even if they receive a negative result.