Urgent alert for NINETEEN Covid exposure sites all across Sydney including Coles, Dan Murphy's and a Westfield - so do you need to isolate?
- A total of 19 venues have been identified by NSW Health as new exposure sites
- Venues include businesses in Fairfield, Edensor Park, Penrith and Emu Plains
- Coles at Granville, Fairfield's IGA and Guildford's Dan Murphy's venues identified
- Three venues at Penrith Plaza - including the FOOD COURT - also made the list
A worrying Covid exposure list has been revealed with 19 venues across Sydney including Coles, Woolworths, Dan Murphy's and an Aldi supermarket.
South-west Sydney suburbs including Fairfield, Fairfield East, Edensor Park, and Smithfield are all confirmed exposure sites, as well as Penrith, Jamisontown and Emu Plains further west.
Other community venues at Bankstown, Granville and Greenacre have also been identified.
Anyone who Fairfield's Aldi (Friday 9 July between 1.55pm and 2.15pm) and Chemist Warehouse (Wednesday 7 July between 2.45pm and 3.40pm) are deemed potential close contacts.

Three venues at Penrith Plaza in Sydney's west have been confirmed as Covid exposure sites by NSW Health

Aldi in Sydney's south-west at Fairfield was one of 19 exposure sites confirmed by NSW Health on Tuesday
In Fairfield East, anyone who was in the BP service station at Carrington on Thursday 8 July between 4.45pm and 5pm are deemed potential casual contacts.
Those who visited Penrith's Westfield Plaza including the Woolworths and food court as well as Trim's Fruit Shop (Saturday July 10, 12.30pm and 1.30pm) are also at risk, in addition to the McDonalds at neighbouring Emu Plains (Thursday 8 July 2pm-2.30pm).
The Greenacre Coles (Thursday 8 July 6.10am-6.40am) and Granville's Woolworths (Wednesday 7 July 6.15pm-7pm) have been identified as an exposure site.
Anyone who visited any of these venues is a potential casual contact and is urged to get a Covid test immediately.
They must then isolate until a negative result is confirmed.