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Restaurant employees, diner among new NSW COVID-19 cases – SBS News
Diners of a Sydney restaurant have been asked to monitor for COVID-19 symptoms as NSW records another nine cases.

Diners at another Sydney restaurant may have been exposed to COVID-19 after two staff members worked across ten days while potentially infectious.
Among the nine new cases recorded in the 24 hours to 8pm on Friday are two staff members at Chopstix Asian Cuisine at Smithsfield RSL in Sydney’s southwest.
Anyone who dined at the restaurant between 31 July and 9 August is considered a casual contact, and must monitor for symptoms.
They should immediately self-isolate and get tested if they become…
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