Six new venues have been named as exposure sites in Dubbo.
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Anyone who attended the following venues during the times listed must immediately get tested and isolate until you receive further advice from NSW Health:
- McDonald's West Dubbo, 101 Whylandra Street. Friday, August 6 3.35pm to 3.55pm
- Bunnings Dubbo, Cnr Mitchell Highway and Sheraton Road. Monday, August 9. 8.12am to 8.20am
- Dan Murphy's, Cnr Windsor Parade and Birch Avenue. Monday, August 9. 2pm to 2.20pm
- Myall Street Mini Mart, 272 Myall Street. Monday, August 9. 3.35pm to 3.45pm
- Fitness Focus Dubbo, 7 Jannali Road. Monday, August 9. 3.53pm to 5.05pm.
- Dubbo Uniting Service Station, 195 Cobra Street. Monday, August 9. 4.25pm to 4.28pm.
The Walgett Sporting Club at 10 Montkeila Street has also been identified as an exposure site. Anyone who was there on Tuesday, August 10 between 7.39pm and 7.50pm needs to immediately get tested.
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It adds to the five exposure sites already named earlier in the week:
- Don Crosby Veterinary Surgery, 327 Darling Street Dubbo. 7 August 8:57am to 9:45am
- The Harvest Café, 64 Palmer Street Dubbo. 7 August 9:52am to 10.10am
- Ashcrofts IGA, 95 Tamworth Street Dubbo. 8 August 12:35 to 12:52pm
- Tim Koerstz Pharmacy, 98 Tamworth Street Dubbo. 9 August 1pm to 1.15pm
- COVID Safe Clinic, 77 Myall Street Dubbo. 10 August 7:45am to 8:32am
Please get tested even if you have had a test in recent days. If your exposure at this venue was in the past four days, you must get another test on day five from the date of exposure. Wear a mask around others and limit your movements until you get another negative result. You should continue to monitor for symptoms and if any symptoms appear, get tested and isolate again.
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