The Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District has listed over almost 30 new COVID-19 exposure sites across the Shoalhaven.
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The ISLHD confirmed that anyone who has been to the following locations at the times listed is a casual contact must get tested immediately, even if you have no symptoms, and isolate until you receive a negative result.
- Berry: IGA, 123 Queen St, from 8:45am to 9:15am on Monday, September 27
- Bomaderry: Choice Pharmacy, 320 Princes Highway, from 5pm to 5:05pm on Wednesday, September 29
- Bomaderry: Do It Yourself True Value Hardware, 54A Bolong Road, from 1:15pm to 1:25pm on Thursday, October 7
- Bomaderry: Nutrien Water, 5 Worthington Way, from 3:05pm to 3:30pm on Thursday, October 7
- Bomaderry: Welcome Chinese Restaurant, 55 Meroo Street, from 5:20pm to 5:25pm and 5:35pm to 5:40pm on Wednesday, October 6
- Bomaderry: Woolworths, 6/320 Princes Highway, from 5pm to 5:15pm on Wednesday, September 29 and 9:30am to 9:45am on Thursday, October 7
- Callala Bay: Callala Cellars, Shop 12/55 Emmett Street, from 4:10pm to 4:15pm on Thursday, October 7
- Huskisson: The Great Husky Bite, 51 Owen Street, from 10:30 am to 2pm on Tuesday, September 28 and 10:30am to 2pm Wednesday, September 29
- Nowra: Aldi, 8/16 Kinghorne Street, from 1:20pm to 1:40pm on Wednesday September 29 and 4:20pm to 4:35pm on Tuesday, September 28
- Nowra: Better Tyres, 61 Berry Street, from 1pm to 1:30pm on Wednesday, September 29
- Nowra: Blooms the Chemist, Nowra Mall, from 2:45pm to 2:50pm on Wednesday, September 29
- Nowra: Chemist Warehouse, from 12pm to 12:30pm on Wednesday, September 29
- Nowra: Coles, Kinghorne Street and Junction Street, from 10:50am to 11:20am on Friday, October 8; 3pm to 3:10pm on Thursday, October 7; 11:45am to 1:05pm on Wednesday, September 29; and 1:40pm to 2:45pm on Wednsday, September 29
- Nowra: Fins Fangs 'N' Feathers, 3/14 Haigh Avenue, from 3:23pm to 3:37pm on Thursday, September 30 and from 4:12pm to 4:17pm on Thursday, September 30
- Nowra: McDonalds Nowra Central, from9:15am to 9:45am on Thursday, September 30 and 8:30pm to 8:50pm on Wednesday, September 29
- Nowra: Nowra Village Hot Bake, 142 Junction Street, from 12:25pm to 12:55pm on Tuesday, September 28
- Nowra: Pizza Hut, 1/78 Kinghorne Street, from 6:45pm to 6:55pm on Tuesday, 28 September
- Nowra: The Ginger Jar Bakehouse, from 7:30am to 2:10pm on Tuesday, October 5
- Nowra: Princeline Pharmacy, 102 Junction Street, from 11:55am to 12:5pm on Tuesday, September 28
- Nowra: Woolworths, 9/13 Kinghorne Street, from 3:30pm to 4:10pm on Friday, October 1 and 3:40pm to 4:10pm on Thursday, 30 September
- South Nowra: Bunnings, from 4:30pm to 6pm on Tuesday, September 28
- South Nowra: United Petroleum Nowra (Pie Face), from 10am to 10:10am on Tuesday, September 28
- Ulladulla: Coles, from 9:30am to 10:45am on Wednesday, September 29
- Vincentia: ALDI, from 1:40pm to 1:50pm on Thursday, September 30
- Vincentia: BWS, from 2pm to 2:15pm on Thursday, September 30
- Vincentia: Coles, from 10am to 1:10pm on Thursday, September 30
- Vincentia: Super Barn, from 1:25 to 1:45 on Thursday, September 30
- Vincentia: Woolworths, from 1:45pm to 2:05pm on Thursday, September 30
- Worrigee: FoodWorks, from 1:15pm to 1:30pm on Wednesday, September 29 and 11:21am to 11:31am on Thursday, September 30
Shoalhaven City Council also confirmed a positive COVID-19 case attended the Shoalhaven Swim Sport Fitness Nowra Aquatic Park on Sunday, October 3, from 1.21pm and 2.57pm.
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The state began its re-opening on Monday and the Shoalhaven recorded three new cases of COVID-19 overnight on Wednesday.
The Shoalhaven has recorded over 200 COVID-19 since the Delta-variant outbreak began in June.
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