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How restaurants are driving virus infections – The Advertiser
Restaurant infections of COVID-19, which are driving up new case numbers in NSW and Queensland, are occurring via four different methods, infectious disease experts say.

Restaurant infections of COVID-19, which are driving up new case numbers in NSW and Queensland, are occurring via four different methods, infectious disease experts say.
News.com.au can reveal that one of the infections in the Potts Point cluster in Sydney’s east is a 33-year-old waitress who served an infected patron at The Apollo Restaurant.
Restaurant clusters in NSW include 26 cases linked to the Potts Point cluster, with 20 of those linked to The Apollo and six with the Thai Rock in Potts…
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