New South Wales Health issued seven new Covid-19 alerts on Tuesday afternoon with six being in Wollongong.
The venues were visited by one of three mystery cases that were detected late on Monday night, including one person from Wollongong.
Anyone who visited the sites at the specific times have been urged to get tested and isolate immediately until given further instructions.
The coronavirus outbreak in Sydney has spread south to Wollongong with churches, shopping centres and an optometrist all on high alert (pictured people line up for testing in Wollongong)
People have been urged to get tested and isolate if they visited the Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church on Sunday December 27 from 10.30am-11am in Wollongong
New South Wales Health issues warnings to passengers of a regional flight out of Sydney and multiple bus routes going into the Sydney CBD over the past week.
A public health order put in place for Sydney s Northern Beaches to control the spread of Covid-19 allowed masks at weddings to be removed for the purposes of the groom kissing the bride .
Thousands of unlucky Sydneysiders will be spending Christmas in self isolation with more venues across the Harbour City added to the list of Covid hotspots.
While there were just eight new cases of community transmission on Wednesday leaving the door open for the traditional family get-together, urgent public health alerts were issued for a further dozens of venues and transport routes.
Anyone who attended the pubs, restaurants, footspas, gyms, hairdressers and more - while a positive case was there - is considered a close contact and is directed by New South Wales Health to immediately get tested and isolate for 14 days.
From today, visiting hours and numbers are being reduced to one visitor for one hour, between 1pm-6pm.
Meanwhile, passengers landing at Ballina’s Airport will be greeted by health officials.
“We now have New South Wales Health officials in the terminal – they are assessing and screening passengers that are arriving on flights from Sydney,” Ballina Byron Gateway Airport Manager, Julie Stewart, said.
There are 10 flights from the harbour city scheduled to land at the airport tomorrow.
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