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A confirmed COVID-19 case visited local cafe, Alkalizer. Owner Shefali shares the full story.

The latest coronavirus confirmed case that attended Alkalizer cafe in Campbelltown on Tuesday June 15, has advised that contact with the case was only fleeting and anyone who attended the venue is considered a casual contact.

 

Owner of Alkalizer cafe Shefali Pall has issued a statement that read. "We would like to inform our community that we received a call from NSW health and Campbelltown Council today to say that a person who has attended a workshop at the council on Tuesday the 15th June visited Alkalizer 15/06/2021 between 0927AM -945AM." Shefali continued. "NSW representative relayed that he was in the outside area for the duration of his stay and hence was a casual contact. We have provided NSW health with all the necessary information and protocols we follow to ensure our venue is constantly deep cleaned and up to date with our COVID safe plans, the staff is fully inducted and trained and we do use COVID safety shields for service."
 

 
 
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A confirmed COVID-19 case visited local cafe, Alkalizer. Owner Shefali shares the full story.