Hundreds of people in the region have lined up to get tested for COVID-19, after exposure sites of concern were revealed.
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The person was asymptomatic and is an essential worker who undergoes regular routine testing. They are now isolating outside of the Murrumbidgee Local Health District.
On Wednesday, 320 were tested at Temora Town Hall, 90 at Beckom BP Roadhouse, and 43 at West Wyalong.
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There were also more than 260 people tested in Wagga through the drive-hrough clinic at the Equex Centre and the Murray Street Clinic.
"They have all tested negative; the proprietors have all rang me and let me know so I've been trying to spread the word," he told The Daily Advertiser.
"The first thing since we did since [Murrumbidgee Local Health District] let us know about the exposure sites was ring each of the businesses, for obvious reasons, to let them know we are there for them and thinking of them as you worry about people not supporting them.
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