NSW Health is alerting the public to a number of locations visited by confirmed cases of COVID-19.
Passengers on the X39 bus that left Pitt Street opposite Australia Square at 6.08pm on 20 August and arrived at Clovelly Rd, Carrington Road at Randwick at 6.40pm are considered close contacts of a case.
They should immediately isolate for 14 days since they were on that bus (until midnight on 3 September) and be tested for COVID-19 regardless of symptoms.
A previously reported case associated with the August CBD cluster took this bus. The person reported wearing a mask on the bus. A second passenger was confirmed as having COVID on Friday.
Both cases live and work in the same areas and disembarked at the same spot. NSW Health is investigating the source of the second person’s infection.
Apart from the cases, up to 11 passengers were on the bus during the trip.
NSW Health is contacting all registered Opal card users who were on the bus, though one passenger was not registered.
NSW Health strongly advises everyone travelling by public transport to wear a mask at all times.
Anyone who attended Highfield Caringbah pub for more than two hours on 22 August from 6-8.30pm is considered a close contact of a previously reported case and must isolate immediately for 14 days since that date and seek testing. Other patrons who were there for less than two hours are casual contacts and should monitor for symptoms.
People who used the weights room at Fitness First Randwick on 23 August at 3.30-4.15pm are considered close contacts of a previously reported case and should immediately isolate for 14 days since that date and be tested.
Reddam Early Learning Centre at Lindfield has been closed for cleaning after a staff member tested positive. The staff member is a household contact of a previously reported case associated with the August CBD cluster, and will be counted in tomorrow’s figures.
The case worked three days on 25-27 August while unknowingly being infectious.
People who attended Randwick Golf Club on 25 August between 11.50am-12.20pm are considered casual contacts of a previously reported case and should monitor for symptoms.
Passengers on the following public transport services are considered casual contacts of cases, and should monitor for symptoms and get tested and isolate immediately if they develop:
A full list of COVID-19 clinics is available and people can also contact their GP.