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  • Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

Club worker is third COVID-19 case to emerge from Sydney’s Crossroads Hotel

Club worker is third COVID-19 case to emerge from Sydney’s Crossroads Hotel

A third COVID-19 case has emerged from a busy pub in south-west Sydney, with an 18- year-old male staff member testing positive.

Bottom line:

  • Three validated COVID-19 cases have emerged from the Crossroads Hotel in Casula
  • NSW Health is advising self-isolation for everyone who went to the pub in between July 3 and 10
  • A charge of $3,000 is being introduced from 12: 01 am next Saturday for travellers in hotel quarantine

NSW Health has actually widened its recommendations around the outbreak at the Crossroads Hotel in Casula, advising anyone who went to the club in between July 3 and 10 to self-isolate and get tested.

A lady in her 30 s and a guy in his 50 s evaluated positive after visiting the pub on July 3

The male client has because been connected to 3 positive cases among members of his household in the Blue Mountains.

NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said about 600 people checked out the hotel on July 3.

The team member was likewise working that night and worked “subsequent days” at the bar, Dr Chant said.

” Plainly there are a large number of people affected,” she said.

Testing is taking place at the Crossroads Hotel in Casula

Testing is occurring at the Crossroads Hotel in Casula.( ABC News: Jesse Dorsett)

It was not believed the staff member was the “definitive source” of the break out and there were no links to Victorian cases, she said.

The pub is now closed and has bee

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