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WA s Chief Health Officer Dr Andrew Robertson said while the risk is deemed to be low, any Western Australians who visited Bexley Anestis Aquatic Centre between 9 and 9.30am and Pancakes on the Rocks restaurant between 10.45am and midday on Saturday March 13 should get tested immediately and quarantine until March 27 - 14 days from March 13 when the case was considered to be infectious.
Media statement: WA Health advice following confirmed NSW COVID-19 case https://t.co/SH5jICu4ls WA Health (@WAHealth) March 14, 2021 The man also caught a train from Hurstville, in Sydney at 6:30pm on Friday 12 March and then from Sydney to Hurstville, leaving at 7:00am on Saturday March 13.
Hundreds of Sydneysiders have been put on high alert after a Covid-positive hotel quarantine security guard visited several venues and caught public transport.
The worker s positive test was reported on Saturday night, breaking New South Wales streak of 55 days without a locally-acquired case.
The 47-year-old man works at the Sofitel Wentworth and the Mantra Hotel at Haymarket.
He was infectious while working a shift at the Mantra from 7pm on Friday night to 7am on Saturday, coming into contact with 130 people.
Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant said the security guard then visited Angelo Anestis Aquatic Centre in Bexley on Saturday, March 13 from 9am to 9.30am and Pancakes on the rocks in Beverly Hills the same day from 10.45am to midday.