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So there were a whole host of new exposure sites announced by NSW Health yesterday, including: Auburn Family Medical Centre, 22/1 Civic Road, Auburn, on Saturday, July 31 between 8.45am and 2.15pm; and KFC Punchbowl, 1323/1325 Canterbury Road, Punchbowl, for all seven days from Tuesday, July 27 to Monday, August 2. Anyone who attended these venues is now considered close contacts and must get tested and isolate for 14 days, regardless of result.
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