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Berala BWS COVID cases increase as exposure site advice is expanded – 7NEWS.com.au
Anyone who attended the store for any period of time is considered a close contact and must immediately get tested and self-isolate for 14 days.

New South Wales has recorded a further eight locally acquired cases of COVID-19 as health authorities work to contain outbreaks while avoiding harsh lockdown measures.
Among the new infections are five that are linked to the Berala cluster, that now numbers 13, two close contacts of a case linked to the Avalon cluster, and one close contact of a previous case from Wollongong, Deputy Premier John Barilaro told reporters on Sunday.
The new infections prompted NSW Health to revise its advice for those…
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