KFC customers are told to self-isolate after an infected diner visited a fast food venue - as NSW records just six new coronavirus cases overnight
KFC Customers have been told to self-isolate after visiting a Sydney restaurant that had an infected diner as NSW records six new coronavirus cases.
Anyone who visited the KFC on Bunting St in Emerton on September 7 between 12.00pm to 9:30pm are being warned to get tested if any symptoms appear.
Close contacts have been told to self-isolate for two weeks even if they return a negative result.
Of the new infections recorded on Saturday, one is in hotel quarantine and the other five are from a known cluster.
Four of the cases are contacts of previous infections associated with the cluster at Concord Hospital.
NSW has recorded just six new cases on Saturday with one in hotel quarantine (pictured customers wear face masks at Sydney Opera Bar on Thursday)
Another of the new infections is a household contact of a previously reported case linked to the St Paul’s Catholic College Greystanes cluster.
The Blue Mountains Grammar School is also being cleaned after one of the new infections was traced back to a student.
Health authorities have also issued a warning for an aquatic centre in the Blue Mountains.
'A previously reported case attended Katoomba Aquatic Centre on Friday 4 September from 11.30am-1.30pm,' NSW Health said.
'Anyone who was at the venue at this time is advised to monitor for symptoms and immediately self-isolate and get tested if symptoms develop, however mild, and remain isolated until a negative result is received.'
Commuters on two bus routes in the eastern suburbs have also been told to stay alert for any symptoms.
These include the 379 Bronte Beach – Bondi Junction station route on September 7 at 11.08am-11.24am and the 316 Avoca St Randwick – Bondi Junction station route on September 7 at 10.44am-11.05am.
Across the state, 84 patients are being treated for the deadly disease with six in intensive care and four on ventilation.
More to come.