One of the positive cases is a NSW resident: CHO
Dr Chant said one of the people who attended several venues in Byron Bay was a NSW resident, but because they spent several days in Brisbane, QLD Health would be in charge of tracing that person's movements.
Brisbane's latest outbreak has prompted NSW authorities to issue alerts for several venues in Byron Bay on the far north coast. NSW Health added more venues to the list of those visited by two positive cases between Friday, March 26 and Sunday, March 28.
Anyone who visited the Suffolk Beachfront Holiday Park communal toilets on March 26, from 6:00pm to 6:30pm and 9:10pm to 9:30pm and on Saturday, March 27 from 3:20pm to 3:50pm should immediately get tested and self-isolate.
The same should be done for anyone who visited the Mokha Cafe at Byron Bay on Saturday, March 27, from 10:30am to 11:30am.
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