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Sydney taxi driver sick to work, Chinese restaurants and clubs involved in the epidemic

2019-nCoV Special
Source: xkb.com.au
[Social News]     20 Sep 2020
Although the new state today only added two new cases, but community transmission risks again. There are dozens of restaurants and taxi lines on the west, southwest and south coast of Sydney.
Sydney taxi driver sick to work, Chinese restaurants and clubs involved in the epidemic

A taxi driver in Sydney contracted new crown pneumonia. (Photo of Sydney Morning Herald)

Although the new state today only added two new cases, but community transmission risks again. There are dozens of restaurants and taxi lines on the west, southwest and south coast of Sydney.

The only case of local transmission reported by Xinzhou today is a taxi driver. Although the source of the infection remains to be confirmed, preliminary investigations suggest that the patient may have contracted the disease at Liverpool Hospital (Liverpool Hospital). The patient was infected. Contact tracking is ongoing.

The health department warned, This cab driver has a potentially contagious period, Worked on 8,9,10,14,15,16,17 and 18 September in Mooreoorbank (Moorebank), Bins Town (Bankstown), Chiping Norton (Chipping Norton), Liverpool, Liddcom (Lidcombe), Warwick Farm (Warwick Farm) and Milpeira (Milperra) in Sydney. Passengers taking taxis in these urban areas during this period, All should pay attention to symptoms. If they have symptoms, It should be tested immediately.

However, the Department of Health stated in its statement that the patient reported the COVIDSafe application, which was being used to assist in identifying contacts. authorities are also working with the patient and taxi service provider 13 CABS to identify passengers.

The Health Department urges people to sit in the back seat and wear masks when using a taxi or co-ride service.

Sydney taxi driver sick to work, Chinese restaurants and clubs involved in the epidemic

The mother's kitchen at MacArthur Square Shopping Center has a confirmed case. (Web Images)

Meanwhile, the newly diagnosed person has also visited restaurants and clubs in Sydney's West, Southwest and South Coast. In its statement, the Department of Health stated that any person who has been in the following place for at least one hour is considered to be in close contact and is subject to testing and isolation. Even if they get negative results, they have to complete 14 days of isolation.

Anyone who has been to the following places during the period, but has stayed for less than one hour, is considered a casual contact and should pay attention to his symptoms. If they develop symptoms, they should be tested and isolated immediately.

• The Campbelltown Golf Club Club of Glenn Alpin (Glen Alpine), where confirmed persons arrived from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. on 16 September;

• The Milton Ulladulla Ex Servos Club Club of Uladura (Ulladulla), where confirmed persons arrived from 2 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. on 12 September;

• Carlo's Italian Restaurante Bar &Seafood restaurant in Uladura, where confirmed persons arrived from 8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. on 13 September;

• The Bannisters Pavilion Rooftop Bar &Grill restaurant in Molimok (Mollymook), where confirmed persons arrived from 12.30 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. on 13 September;

Kimball Town (Campbelltown) MacArthurthur Square (Macarthur Square) Shopping Center, September 9,01:30 to 02:30.

In addition, anyone who has visited the following places at a given time is considered a casual contact. They should be alert to their symptoms, if symptoms should be immediately isolated and tested.

• Picnic Point Bowling Club Club ,18 September, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., where confirmed persons arrive;

• Glenn Alpin Campbelltown Golf Club Stadium, September 16,9:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. store;

• Wray St Oyster Shed,9 12 noon to 1 p.m. in Bay Batemans Bay, where confirmed patients arrive.

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