Here are the current coronavirus hotspots and Covid-19 public health exposure sites in Sydney, regional New South Wales and Canberra, and what to do if you’ve visited them. Our analysis and map shows where Covid cases are increasing, and a live data update tracks the daily case numbers in NSW
If you have been to any of the following locations at the dates and times specified, you must immediately quarantine, get tested and remain in quarantine for 14 days even if you get a negative result.Church of Pentecost, 19B Irving St, Woden between 10.30 and 1pm on 8 AugustTK Maxx, Fyshwick between 2.35pm and 2.50pm on 8 AugustStockade Training Centre between 7.30am and 1pm on 9 AugustUrban Pantry, Manuka between 10.30 and 1pm on 10 AugustNorth Canberra Business Centre, Mitchell between 11.
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