Dozens of people will be forced into isolation after a person diagnosed with coronavirus attended two weeks worth of classes while potentially infectious. NSW Health issued an urgent warning for gymgoers at F45 in Leppington, ordering anyone in the following classes to get tested for the virus immediately and isolate for a full 14 days from their last exposure, regardless of the result.
- Thursday October 15, 5.15pm – 6pm
- Saturday October 17, 8.10am – 9.10am
- Sunday October 18, 8.55am – 9.40am
- Monday October 19, 5.50am – 6.35am
- Tuesday October 20, 5.50am – 6.35am
- Wednesday October 21, 5.15pm – 6pm
- Thursday October 22, 6.45am – 7.30am
- Friday October 23, 9.35am – 10.20am
- Saturday October 24, 7.10am – 8.10am
- Sunday October 25, 8.55am – 9.40am
- Monday October 26, 5.50am – 6.35am
- Tuesday October 27, 6.45am – 7.30am
- Wednesday October 28, 5.50am – 6.35am
Anyone who attended a class that was scheduled to begin five minutes before or five minutes after one of the classes listed above, or a class immediately before or after the sessions, is considered a casual contact.
These people are urged to monitor for symptoms and get tested immediately if they arise. They, must then remain in isolation until a negative result is received.
Additionally, anyone who attended Ali Baba Charcoal Chicken, 2 Civic Rd, Auburn on Sunday October 18 from 4-5pm is considered a casual contact.
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