Symptomatic visitors to a pub in the Hunter and a Port Stephens shopping centre are being urged to look for testing after a man who checked out both locations was diagnosed with coronavirus.
Bottom line:
- A coronavirus cluster at the Thai Rock dining establishment in Wetherill Park has actually broadened over night
- Just one brand-new case in NSW is from a visitor in hotel quarantine
- NSW Health is advising locals that transmission of the virus has now happened in a wide variety of locations
The source of the Port Stephens guy’s COVID-19 infection was a visitor from Sydney, Hunter New England Health (HNEH) confirmed.
” Anyone in the general Port Stephens location with signs of COVID-19 should seek testing,” HNEH stated in a statement.
The 60- year-old guy gone to Salamander Shopping center on July 15 while transmittable, and health authorities alerted visitors must be on high alert for coronavirus symptoms.
In addition, clients at Windsor Castle Hotel in East Maitland on the evening of July 13, were advised to keep track of for “even the mildest” symptoms and seek screening right away if they occurred.
It came after 13 brand-new coronavirus cases were detected in NSW over night– inclu