A busy Western Sydney chemist and a cafe in the city’s southwest have been added to the list of Covid high-risk exposure sites in NSW. 
Anyone who visited Priceline at Penrith’s Southlands Shopping Centre on August 2 or 3 is considered a close contact and should immediately get tested and self-isolate after a staff member worked two days while infectious. 
The same goes for anyone who visited Bondeno Cafe in Fairfield on July 24, July 26 and July 27 after a hospitality worker tested positive to . 
NSW Health also added three new high-risk sites late on Friday night including the Corset Bar and Supper Club in Hamilton, Easy Script Compounding Pharmacyin St Mary’s and Fish and Co Tramsheds in Forest Lodge. 
Earlier, a large number of retail outlets including an Apple Store, McDonalds, and Cotton On shop were added to the list of Covid exposure sites in regional . 
Anyone who visited the venues at Charlestown Square shopping Centre in Newcastle on Thursday July 29 is a close contact and must get tested and self-isolate for 14 days regardless of the result. 
The new exposure venues were added on Friday afternoon after the state recorded its highest spike in cases since the pandemic began, with 291 new infections.
The Priceline at Penrith’s Southland Shopping Centre (pictured) has been added to the NSW exposure site list
Anyone who visited the Apple Store (pictured) at Charlestown Square on the afternoon of July 29 is considered a close contact and http://www.fast50ce.com/ must get tested and isolate
Anybody who visited the store in Punchbowl between Tuesday July 27 to Monday August 2 has been directed by NSW Health to get tested and isolate immediately for two weeks regardless of their test results
Premier Gladys Berejiklian warned that case numbers would skyrocket after noting that 50 people were out in the community while infectious
A confirmed case visited shops including the Apple Store along with Boost Juice, Cotton On, Guzman y Gomez, Jay Jays, McDonald’s and a Priceline Pharmacy. 
In addition to Friday’s new sites, on Thursday a KFC in Punchbowl in Sydney’s south-west was listed as an exposure venue after 12 infected staff members worked there over an entire week. 
The fast food venue was exposed from July 27 to August 2. 
NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said the new cases at the fast food outlet highlighted just how infectious the virus was. 
‘Each of those 12 people will go back to their households and introduce it into their households,’ she said.
‘Then you get the cycle of transmission. That is why it is so critical that people get tested at the earliest point, and that people even in workplaces follow all the Covid safety practices.  
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