NSW Health has been notified of venues visited by a confirmed case of Covid-19 in western NSW.
The case is a man from western Sydney who was infected at the Berala BWS on Christmas Eve before travelling to Broken Hill, Orange and Nyngan while unknowingly infectious.
He was identified as a close contact and asked by NSW Health to be tested. This case will be reported in tomorrow’s figures.
Anyone who attended the following venues is a close contact who must get tested immediately and isolate for 14 days, regardless of the result:
• Broken Hill: Gourmet Cribtin, 305 Argent Street, Saturday, 2 January, 10.40am-11.20am.
• Orange: Birdie Noshery and Drinking Est. 120-122 Summer Street, Sunday, 3 January, 12.30pm-2pm.
Anyone who has attended the following venue at the following times is a casual contact and must immediately get tested and isolate until a negative result is received, and continue to monitor for symptoms and test again if any symptoms develop:
• Nyngan: Nyngan Riverside Tourist Park, Barrier and Mitchell highways, Saturday, 2 January to Sunday, 3 January.
Anyone who attended the following service stations must monitor for symptoms and if they appear, immediately get tested and isolate until a negative result is received:
• Broken Hill: Broken Hill Shell, 164 Williams Street, Saturday, 2 January, 10.52am-10.55am.
• Nyngan: Nyngan BP, 180 Mitchell Highway, Sunday, 3 January, 9.10am-9.13am.
More venues may be added to this list, so please ensure you monitor the NSW government website for further additions.