Two shopping centres and a Big W store have closed after customers tested positive for as New South Wales teeters on the brink of a second wave.
Cabramatta Plaza in western Sydney, Vanity Nails in Carlingford Court in Sydney’s north-west and Big W at Carnes Hill Marketplace in the city’ south-west all closed on Monday to all undergo a deep clean following exposure to COVID-19.
The locations are among 40 venues and businesses around the state linked to coronavirus cases.
Cabramatta Plaza (pictured) in western Sydney, closed after a customer tested positive for coronavirus
Carlingford Court (pictured) in Sydney’s northwest has undergone a deep clean after a customer tested positive at one of its stores
New South Wales has recorded 40 venues and businesses linked to coronavirus cases
A customer tested positive for 카지노사이트 COVID-19 at Cabramatta Plaza on Monday after visiting a doctor’s surgery and pharmacy.
Vanity Nails in Carlingford Court was closed on Monday for a deep clean after a customer who visited the store on July 18 between 9am to 10.30am tested positive for COVID-19.
‘The team at Vanity Nails is continuing to work closely with the NSW Health, 핑카지노 and, as a precautionary measure, the store will be thoroughly cleaned and sanitised overnight,’ a statement read.
‘We have also increased our cleaning roster since learning of the case, with additional focus on specific areas including handrails, toilets, door 카지노사이트 handles, sinks, change tables and parents’ rooms, as well as communal furniture throughout the centre.
‘This will continue for the foreseeable future.’
Another infected customer visited Big W at Carnes Hill Marketplace on July 14 about 4.20pm for approximately 20 minutes, causing the store to be closed for cleaning.
‘Our best wishes are with this customer for a speedy recovery,’ Carnes Hill Marketplace wrote on Facebook.
The store is expected to reopen for trade as normal on Tuesday.
Any customer who attended the Big W after 4pm and presents with symptoms is urged to get tested for COVID-19 and self isolate.
Vanity Nails was closed on Monday for a deep clean after a customer who visited the store on July 18 between 9am to 10.30am tested positive for COVID-19
A customer who visited Big W (pictured) at Carnes Hill Marketplace on July 14 about 4.20pm for approximately 20 minutes, closed on Monday to be thoroughly cleaned
New South Wales recorded 20 new cases on Monday — three of which are linked to the Crossroads Hotel in Casula in the city’s south-west, bringing the total number of cases linked to the cluster to 48.