Of those 11 were in isolation for their entire infectious period, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said.More than 68,000 people were tested overnight.“To date our fears about huge escalation haven’t materialised and we certainly want to keep it that way,” Ms Berejiklian said.Meanwhile, a spate of new venues are on alert including a Fitness First gym.A Bunnings in Sydney’s inner west was also added to the list of exposure sites with those who were greeted within a ten-minute time frame now considered close contacts, NSW Health confirmed in a late night alert.Anyone who was at the Fitness First Gym at 110 Spring Street in Bondi Junction on June 25 between 6.20am and 7.10am needs to isolate and urgently call the health department.Several other businesses have been deemed close contact exposure sites at specific times.Anyone who attended the following venues must get tested and isolate for 14 days:Sydney — Uniqlo, Mid City Centre, Level 1, 197 Pitt Street Mall, June 21, 10.15am – 11.15amZetland — MaLa Tang Restaurant, East Village Shopping Centre, 4 Defries Avenue, June 21, 6.15pm – 7.15pm and Thursday 24 June, 6pm – 7.15pmBondi Junction — Gusto Espresso Bar café, 14/157-165 Oxford Street, June 25, 6.45am – 7.25amNorth Strathfield — Fitness First Gym, Bakehouse Quarter, 22 George Street, June 25, 11am – 1.30pmBotany — One Drop Brewing Co, 5 Erith Street, June 25, 7.45pm – 10pmKingsgrove — Beautique Nail Spa, Shop 3-5/233 Kingsgrove Road, June 26, 9.30am – 10.30amHaberfield — Happyfield, 96 Ramsay Street, June 26, 2pm – 3pmBossley Park — Club Marconi (gaming area), 121-133 Prairie Vale Road, June 26, 3pm – 6pmStrathfield South — Crossways Hotel, 482 Liverpool Road, June 25, 4pm – 10pm and June 26, 3.30pm – 6pmMore to comeerin.lyons@news.com.au
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