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Three aged care residents at a northwest Sydney facility have caught COVID-19 from an infected staff member and are among the 16 new local cases across NSW.
All three residents were fully vaccinated against the virus and the facility s operator says all are currently asymptomatic and in good spirits.
SummitCare Baulkham Hills said in a statement on Sunday the residents - a man in his 90s, a man in his 80s and a woman in her 80s - were transferred to Westmead Hospital as a precautionary measure but are doing well. The fact that the affected residents are showing no symptoms at this stage shows their early vaccinations have worked, a SummitCare spokesman said.
Two shopping centres, a Commonwealth bank and an entire flight high-risk sites
Alert for anyone who visited Roselands Shopping Centre on June 28, 29 and 30
Shoppers who visited should check for relevant times to see if they were there
Those who are considered close contacts will need to self-isolate for 14 days
Commonwealth Bank in Roselands Shopping Centre also exposed to Covid-19
New South Wales Health releases new venues of concern as state records 16 cases
As the state recorded 16 new cases overnight New South Wales Health has released a new list of exposure sites.
Jack MahonyDigital Reporter
July 4, 2021 - 4:08PM
New South Wales Health officials have updated the list of exposure sites which includes venues in Revesby, Roselands, Five Dock and a domestic Virgin flight.
The updated list comes after Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced the state recorded 16 new cases on Sunday.
As the state continues to record a steady flow of cases and exposure sites concern about when the lockdown might end grows.