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Working nine days during the infection, Sydney taxi drivers may become super communicators

Source: auliving.com.au
 21 Sep 2020

One taxi driver worked nine days with an infected COVID-19 and was worried about becoming a super virus communicator. Sydney authorities is stepping up contact tracking around the clock.

New State Department of Health press conference

A new state health service announced two new COVID-19 infections on sunday, sept.20, with a taxi driver. Over the course of the infection, he is believed to have spread for nine days in the western and southwest suburbs of Sydney virus. Early investigations suggest he may have been infected in virus. Liverpool hospital

Health is working with 13 CABS taxi companies, Looking for passengers who had taken the driver's taxi. and urges any 7,8,9,10,14,15,16,17 and 18 September, At Moorebank, Bankstown, Chipping Norton, Liverpool, Lidcombe, Warwick Farm and Milperra suburban cabbies, If there's any symptoms, virus testing must be accepted immediately.

The driver also visited restaurants and clubs in Sydney's western, southwest and southern coasts during the infection. Including: September 16, He went to the Campbelltown golf club in Glen Alpine district. 12 September, Went to the Milton Ulladulla ExServos Club club in Ulladulla district. From 8:00 to 9:30, Carlo's Italian Restaurante Bar & to Ulladulla area Seafood restaurant. 13 September, Bannisters Pavilion Rooftop Bar & in Mollymook district Grill restaurant.

According to the new state health department, people who have stayed in these places for more than an hour during the above time are considered close contacts and must be tested immediately and isolated for two weeks —— even if the test results are negative. People who stay less than an hour are considered random contacts and need to pay close attention to their symptoms, such as fever, dry cough or fatigue, which need to be detected and isolated immediately.

Another confirmed case on Sunday was returned passengers isolated at the hotel. One man in his 70s was reported to have contracted the disease death. the first COVID-related death. in New South Wales in five weeks

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