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Nail salon worker in Sydney Westfield tests positive to coronavirus

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Nail salon worker in Sydney Westfield tests positive to coronavirus

A nail salon worker at a Sydney Westfield has tested positive for coronavirus.

The female staff member was infectious while working two shifts at the shopping centre in Hurtsville, in the city’s south, last week.

South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Dr Vicky Sheppeard said the woman worked at ProfessioNAIL on Wednesday July 22 and Thursday July 23. 

A nail salon worker at a Westfield Hurstville (pictured), in Sydney's south, has tested positive for coronavirus

A nail salon worker at a Westfield Hurstville (pictured), in Sydney's south, has tested positive for coronavirus

A nail salon worker at a Westfield Hurstville (pictured), in Sydney’s south, has tested positive for coronavirus

‘This person is associated with the funeral cluster from southwest Sydney,’ Dr Sheppeard said in a statement. 

‘The business conducted a deep clean and public health officers confirmed appropriate cleaning and other COVID-Safe measures were in place.’

Dr Sheppeard said there was no greater risk to shoppers at Westfield Hurstville. 

Close contacts of the nail artist have been contacted and directed to self-isolate for 14 days. 

More to follow. 

South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Dr Vicky Sheppeard said the woman worked at ProfessioNAIL (pictured) on Wednesday July 22 and Thursday July 23

South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Dr Vicky Sheppeard said the woman worked at ProfessioNAIL (pictured) on Wednesday July 22 and Thursday July 23

South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Dr Vicky Sheppeard said the woman worked at ProfessioNAIL (pictured) on Wednesday July 22 and Thursday July 23

Source: Daily Mail Australia | News Colony

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