NSW Health has published a new public health alert after a 47-year-old security guard, who worked at two quarantine hotels, the Sofitel Hotel in Wentworth and the Mantra Hotel in Haymarket, tested positive to COVID-19 on the weekend. This marks the end of NSW’s 56-day COVID-free record. In a media release on Monday, NSW Health noted that there were now 12 exposure sites, including two public transport routes under public Health Alert. They have also advised that anyone at Beverly Hills Pancakes on the Rocks 507 King Georges Road on Saturday, March 13, between 10:45 am–12 pm to “immediately be tested and isolate for 14 days regardless of the result.” According to Kerry Chant, the NSW Chief Health Officer, NSW Health believe a returning traveller infected the man from the hotel where he worked as a security guard. “The genomics is being done urgently, and we are expecting that…very late …
More Exposure Sites Added To Health Alert as Quarantine Worker Contracts COVID-19
March 14, 2021
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