Woolworths, Coles and McDonald’s are exposed to Covid putting thousands of customers on alert – so is your local affected?
Thousands of shoppers and takeaway customers have been put on high alert after more venues were added to NSW's spiralling list of Covid exposure sites.
Among the businesses are five Woolworths, two Coles, two Aldis, and an IGA, along with a busy McDonalds and a Pizza shop.
It comes as the state reported a record 830 new cases on Sunday with, as well as three deaths.
While most of the venues issued with public health alerts by NSW Health are in regional NSW, there is concern for the Sydney Fish Market in inner-city Pyrmont which was exposed to the virus for four days from August 15 to 18.

Thousands of shoppers and takeaway customers have been put on high alert after more venues were added to NSW 's spiralling list of Covid exposure sites. Pictured: A Sydneysider takes a walk during lockdown in Coogee

Among the businesses are four Woolworths, two Coles, two Aldis, and an IGA, along with a busy McDonalds (Edmonson Park pictured) and a Pizza shop
Anyone who attended the iconic seafood market at the times listed below is considered a casual contact and must immediately get tested and self isolate until a negative result is received.
Meanwhile in Sydney's west, close contact alerts were sent out to Ermington Butcher for August 19 and the Valley Pharmacy in Telopea.
It was the same story for Wellington and Orange Woolworths in the state's west, with shoppers who visited the venues urged to get tested and self isolate for 14 days regardless of the result.
Woolworths in Dubbo was listed as a casual exposure along with Cardiff and Glendale Woolworths in Newcastle.
Glendale Coles was also flagged, as well as Lithgow Coles and Aldi in the Blue Mountains region.

Dubbo Woolworths at Riverdale (pictured) was among four Woolworths flagged as an exposure site