A Sydney inner-west service station and an airport food court have been added to the state's list of COVID-19 exposure sites.
NSW Health is hoping a 14-day lockdown will give it time to trace the links in an outbreak of the highly contagious Delta strain.
Authorities issued a correction yesterday afternoon after mistakenly listing the Crossroads Hotel in Casula — the centre of a previous outbreak — as a venue of concern.
Health authorities said the correct site was the Crossways Hotel in Strathfield South, and any person who visited there on Wednesday, June 23, was considered a close contact.
Also on the list for close contact venues is the food court at the T2 domestic terminal and Woolworths at Lakemba.
Several close contact advisories were also issued for the 7-Eleven at Croydon Park.
The NSW Health full list of COVID-19 exposure sites can be seen below.
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