Another Sydney restaurant has been forced to temporarily close after a customer tested positive for COVID-19. The infected patron visited Frankie’s Food Factory, in Milperra, between 12pm-2pm on July 9. The owners of the restaurant have been scrambling to contact all patrons who visited the venue on that day, asking them to get tested if they feel unwell. The restaurant has also been closed while staff are tested and the venue is cleaned, Frankie’s Food Factory said on its Facebook page. The new cases come as fears grow of a new wave seeping into NSW from Victoria, which has been battling a fresh outbreak. The infected patron visited Frankie’s Food Factory, in Milperra, between 12pm-2pm on July 9 The owners of of the restaurant have been scrambling to contact all patrons who visited the venue on that day, asking them to get tested if they feel unwell The new cases come as fears grow of a new wave seeping into NSW from Victoria, which has been battling a fresh outbreak Earlier this week a popular burger joint, a pizza restaurant and a Woolworths store in New South Wales were forced to temporarily close after being hit with coronavirus cases. Store owners of Milky Lane… Read full this story
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