Urgent warning for commuters after an infected passenger travelled all over Sydney during peak hours as another shopping centre is put on alert - so were YOU on a corona-train?
- NSW Health issued warning for train passengers and two businesses on Saturday
- Passengers between Eastwood, Parramatta and CBD on October 6, 7 impacted
- Narellan Town shopping centre is on alert and Squeeze & Grind coffee shop
A health warning has been issued to people who caught several busy trains during peak hours, after new COVID-19 cases were identified on routes.
NSW Health issued a warning for train passengers and two businesses in south-west Sydney on Saturday, as newly discovered coronavirus clusters continue to spread.
People on trains between Eastwood, Parramatta and the city on October 6 and 7 may be at risk.
Busy shopping centre Narellan Town Centre, in Sydney's south-west, was also identified as a location a case attended.
NSW Health issued a warning for train passengers and two businesses in south-west Sydney on Saturday (pictured, testing in August)
People on trains between Eastwood, Parramatta and the city on October 6 and 7 may be at risk (pictured, a Sydney train on May 25)
It contains businesses such as a Woolworths, Kmart and a Big W.
Anyone at the centre on October 8 between 12.30pm and 2pm, and a coffee shop called Squeeze & Grind in nearby Camden on October 7 between 11.45am and 1.15pm, are considered casual contacts and must monitor for symptoms.
If symptoms present, people must get tested immediately and isolate until results come back.
The owners of Squeeze & Grind took to social media to apologise to customers for their sudden closure.
'We are still taking all of the necessary steps and following procedures from our end, whilst already initially having the correct steps in place which enabled this to be tracked instantly,' the post said.
They confirmed the business was being deep cleaned and will reopen on Monday after additional deep cleaning of their courtyard.
One of the businesses was Squeeze & Grind coffee shop (pictured), with an alert for customrs who attended on October 7 between 11.45am and 1.15pm
The owners of Squeeze & Grind took to social media (pictured) to apologise to customers for closing suddenly
It comes as NSW recorded three new cases on Saturday - including one in hotel quarantine.
The other two cases were a St Vincent's Hospital nurse and someone who had been in contact with staff member.
NSW Health has issued a public alert, saying the casual nurse worked an evening shift on Wednesday.
'It is believed the nurse provided specialised care to a single patient, and had limited contact with a very small number of colleagues,' NSW Health said in a statement on Friday night.
Narellan Town Centre (pictured, a busy shopping centre in Sydney's south-west, after an infected shopper went there on October 8 between 12.30pm and 2pm
There were hopes NSW would be declared COVID-free after 12 days with no community transmissions.
But that streak was broken on Wednesday where three new cases in south-west Sydney were identified, and many more have since been recorded.
'It's not a surprise ... and my expectation is that will happen again,' NSW Premier Gladys Berijiklian told reporters on Wednesday.
'We're always going to have cases pop up because we're in a pandemic, but we're also in an economy that is open, where people are undertaking their business, where we don't have [closed] borders but for Victoria.
'We're managing it well, but we will never be out of the woods until there's a vaccine.'
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