NEWS EXPOSURE SITES LISTED AFTER THE HUNTER RECORDS THREE CASES
Several new COVID-19 exposure sites have cropped up in the Hunter, following the announcement of three cases in the region today.
Hunter New England Health is urgently reviewing CCTV footage from Raymond Terrace’s Big W, , after a positive case was at the store over two days last week.
Many people are expected to be considered close contacts, and will be notified by NSW Health.
In the meantime, anyone at the department store on August 25 and 26, between 9am and 5pm, must get tested and isolate until a negative test result.
Raymond Terrace’s Subway at Marketplace has also been exposed to covid.
Anyone there on August 25, between 11.55am and 12pm, is considered a close contact and must get tested and isolate for 14-days.
A positive case also visited Whitebridge’s Foodworks on Friday.
Anyone there between 4.40pm – 4.45pm is considered a close contact.
While, anyone who attended Cessnock’s Day Night Pharmacy on Friday between 6:15pm and 6:30pm must also get tested and isolate until a negative test result.
In addition, anyone who was at BP Allendale, at 36 Wine Country Drive in Nulkaba, on August 25, between 9.30am and 9.40am, is also considered a close contact.
A complete list of exposure sites can be found on the NSW Health website.