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Four coronavirus cases linked to Catholic services in Sydney's south-west, as Thai Rock cluster grows to 60 - ABC News

Four confirmed COVID-19 cases have been linked to a woman who attended a number of Catholic services in Sydney's south-west last week.

NSW Health sent out a warning on Friday night urging attendees of five services over a four-day period to monitor for symptoms.

The new cases are a couple in their 60s from the north coast and a couple in their 50s and 60s.

NSW Health said those who attended the following services over the four-day period should immediately self-isolate and get tested for COVID-19 regardless of symptoms.

  • St Brendan's Catholic Church Bankstown for one hour on July 16 from 6:30pm
  • Ausia Funeral Services at Fairfield East on July 17 between 1:00pm and 8:00pm
  • Funeral service at St Brendan's Catholic Church, Bankstown for one hour on July 18 from 10:00am
  • Burial service at St John of God Lawn at Rookwood Cemetery on July 18 between 11:30am and 1:00pm
  • Our Lady of Mt Carmel Catholic Church at Mt Pritchard for one hour on July 19 from 7:30am

Health officials said people should continue to self-isolate even if they test negtive, and get tested again if they later develop symptoms.

The warning comes after a woman in her 40s from the Fairfield area tested positive on Thursday after attending the services.

Testing is available at Fairfield Hospital, the Fisher Street carpark and a drive-through clinic in Cabramatta.

Fifteen new cases have been diagnosed in the 24 hours to 8:00pm on Friday, NSW Health said.

That includes eight new cases linked to the Thai Rock restaurant cluster, bringing the total to 60.

Of these new cases, all are linked to three Catholic schools in Sydney's west, which were closed yesterday for cleaning as contact-tracing was underway.

The schools are Cerdon College in Merrylands, Mary Immaculate Catholic Primary School in Bossley Park and Freeman Catholic College at Bonnyrigg Heights.

Two cases linked to Cerdon College were close contacts of a case linked to Our Lady of Lebanon Church.

The other six are contacts of existing cases connected to Thai Rock cases, including one child from the Bossley Park school and another from the Bonnyrigg Heights school.

Six cases among those reported today are returned travellers in hotel quarantine.

Another case is under investigation.

There have been no new cases reported for the Crossroads Hotel in Casula, which sparked a cluster of 56 cases.

There were 30,535 tests undertaken in the latest reporting period.

More to come.

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