BATHURST'S latest COVID venue of concern says it has been deep cleaned by professionals and staff have been tested and have received negative results.
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Anyone who was Tamarin Indian Restaurant in William Street between 6.30pm and 6.45pm last Saturday, September 11 is considered a casual contact, according to NSW Health, and must get tested and self-isolate until they receive a negative result.
The business said on its Facebook page that its priority was to keep the community safe.
Tamarin said staff who had been on the floor during the timeframe of concern have received negative COVID tests and deep cleaning has been completed.
The business said it would be open again from 5pm tonight (Wednesday, September 15).
Tamarin being listed as a venue of concern follows a butcher shop in the Armada Bathurst centre and a CBD supermarket being named as venues of concern for dates last week.
Bathurst had no new cases of COVID to 8pm on Monday following five new cases to 8pm on Sunday, two of whom were infectious in the community.
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