Fourteen new cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in the 24 hours to 8pm last night, bringing the total number of cases in NSW to 3,303.
Of today’s new cases, four are returned travellers in hotel quarantine.
Two NSW residents acquired their infection in Victoria, and both cases have been isolating since their return to NSW. These cases have no identified close contacts in NSW, and followed health advice on their return from Victoria.
Eight cases counted today include five who attended the Crossroads Hotel in Casula, and three are contacts of cases who were at the hotel. They are isolating.
The five cases who were at the hotel include:
- a south-western Sydney teenager who worked at the hotel on several days including 3 July
- a south-western Sydney woman in her 40s who had dinner at the hotel on 3 July
- a south-western Sydney man in his 40s who had dinner at the hotel on 3 July
- a Victorian man in his 20s who had dinner at the hotel on 3 July
- a Sydney man in his 20s who had dinner at the hotel on 3 July*
(*Four of these cases were reported by media yesterday, with the addition today of the Sydney man in his 20s who attended on 3 July.)
None of these cases appear likely to have been the source of infection at the hotel, which remains closed.
One confirmed case of COVID-19 linked to the Crossroads Hotel also attended Planet Fitness Casula. The gym is closed for cleaning. While the risk to other members is considered low, anyone who attended the gym must watch for respiratory symptoms or fever, and if they occur, isolate and get tested for COVID-19 right away.
Another case linked to the outbreak attended Picton Hotel during their infectious period, attending on 4, 9, and 10 July in the gaming room. The hotel is closed for cleaning.
NSW Health can confirm a number of ADF personnel who attended the Crossroads Hotel are isolating. None of these people have tested positive.
NSW Health is urging anyone who attended the Crossroads Hotel at Casula between Friday,, 3 July and Friday, 10 July to immediately self-isolate until 14 days after they were last there, attend a clinic for testing even if they have no symptoms, watch for respiratory symptoms and get retested should any occur. Even if you get a negative test stay in isolation for 14 days.
Testing is available at Liverpool, Campbelltown and Fairfield Hospitals. Refer to for information of locations. Testing is also available through GP clinics.
The pop-up clinic in the carpark of the Crossroads Hotel is open until 5pm today. As this clinic is quite busy, people are asked to be patient and attend other clinics where possible.
Victoria Department of Health reports two Victorian cases separately attended several venues in NSW, including: