The Murrumbidgee Local Health District has identified two new COVID-19 exposure sites as it traces the movements of two new cases through the region.
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The Big Barber shop at Wagga's Sturt Mall has been identified as an venue of concern between 12:30pm and 1.15pm on September 26.
The Junee Hotel at 17-21 Seignior Street has been identified as a venue of concern between 5.50pm and 8pm on September 26.
Anyone who attended the premises at these times is a casual contact and should immediately get tested and isolate until a negative result is received.
MLHD has previously identified Wagga's Kmart, Bunnings and Aussie Disposals stores as venues of concern.
In other news
There has been one new confirmed case of COVID-19 reported in the Murrumbidgee Local Health District to 8pm last night.
The case is a resident of the Hilltops Local Government Area and is a household contact of a previously reported case.
One case has been reported overnight after 8pm, and will be included in tomorrow's numbers. The case is in Deniliquin, and MLHD is under investigation.
The two cases announced on Wednesday, who are being treated at Wagga Base Hosptial, have not been included in the numbers for MLHD.
These new cases bring the total number of cases in Hilltops LGA to 19 and Albury LGA to 7, with a total of 26 cases in the MLHD since the start of the current outbreak.
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