Hundreds of tradies are in isolation after two construction sites are put on high alert after worker tests positive to Covid Two constructions sites in Auburn and Toongabbie are on high alert Hundred of workers in 14 day isolation after being considered close contacts Positive case visited both locations between Monday June 28 and Friday July 2 Anyone who visited sites outside specified times must get tested immediately NSW surges to 35 locally acquired Covid-19 cases after illegal party in Waterloo
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Hundreds of construction site workers are now in isolation after being exposed to a positive Covid-19 case in Western Sydney.
Construction sites in Auburn and Toongabbie were put on high alert after a positive Covid-19 case attended both locations last week.
Anyone who visited either site is considered a close contact and must isolate for 14 days.
Workers who attended the site at 59A Queen street, Auburn from 11.30-2.30pm between Monday June 28 to Friday July 2,