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How a normal night at the pub turned into a COVID-19 cluster – Sydney Morning Herald
Thanks to coronavirus, the Crossroads Hotel in Casula is now a household name in NSW. It’s also a fitting one.
Fortunately for Sarkis, her results came back clear but dozens of others have not been so lucky.
There are now 45 confirmed cases of COVID-19 from the so-called Crossroads cluster. Nine of the confirmed cases were colleagues at a freight company at Wetherill Park who had dinner and partied together at the Crossroads on the night of Friday, July 3.
The other three dozen cases in the cluster are secondary and tertiary contacts that have spiralled out from that original dinner.
More than a thous…
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