A Sydney supermarket that was erroneously listed as a coronavirus exposure site has caused a stir on Twitter with its homemade sign bearing the logo of the NSW health department and a “public apology†from the ministry.
A Sydney supermarket that was erroneously listed as a coronavirus exposure site has caused a stir on Twitter with its homemade sign bearing the logo of the NSW health department and a “public apology†from the ministry.
The Romeo’s IGA supermarket in Summer Hill was listed as a casual contact site in a Monday afternoon update by NSW Health.
the local supermarket was listed as a covid exposure site and I’m just thrilled with how the supermarket has come out and said “no we aren’t†while pretending to be nsw health pic.twitter.com/L84IxYAkly.
Out of an abundance of caution, staff at Romeo’s IGA Summer Hill were advised they were casual contacts.
“After further investigations, all of Romeo’s IGA Summer Hill was not deemed a casual contact site and has now been removed from the NSW Health website.”.