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NSW coronavirus alert as infectious case drove taxis, visited Sydney golf club, South Coast restaurants – ABC News
Health authorities in NSW issue a slew of warnings throughout western and south-west Sydney, and on the South Coast, after a confirmed COVID-19 case visited several venues while infectious.

A Sydney taxi driver has tested positive for coronavirus after working eight days while infectious and visiting several venues in Sydney and on the South Coast.
Key points:
- The infectious case visited six venues and drove a taxi for eight days
- Patrons of venues in Campbelltown, Mollymook and Ulladulla are in isolation
- The case is linked to Liverpool Hospital, though not to the emergency department cluster
NSW Health said the confirmed coronavirus case drove i…
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