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NSW health alert after returned traveller tests positive for COVID-19 following hotel quarantine – Sydney Morning Herald
The Wollongong resident visited a number of venues, including a south-eastern Sydney cafe, before returning a positive test result.

NSW Health has issued an alert after a Wollongong resident tested positive for the coronavirus two days after leaving hotel quarantine.
The returned overseas traveller, who did not have any symptoms, tested positive on day 16 after two weeks of quarantine.
The person visited a number of venues in Wollongong, as well as the Mootch & Me café in Brighton Le Sands, before they were notified of the positive result.Credit:Google Maps
The person is not considered to be very infectious and their household…
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