High-end Sydney restaurant is shut over coronavirus fears - as shoppers at a busy Kmart are put on alert and golfers are plunged into isolation

A high-end Sydney restaurant has been forced to close over coronavirus fears as shoppers at a busy Kmart are put on alert.

China Doll restaurant in Woolloomooloo, which is a popular destination for Sydney celebrities, is one of several venues across the city on alert due COVID-19. 

A spokesman from NSW Health said an infectious customer dined at the waterfront spot on Thursday, September 3. 

A small number of patrons and staff were considered close contacts and have been directed to self-isolate and seek testing.

Stanhope Village Shopping Centre, including Kmart Stanhope Gardens, is among the other venues on alert. 

Anyone who attended the shopping centre on Monday, September 7, between 8.30am-9.30am are considered causal contacts and are being asked to get tested if symptoms develop. 

Anyone who attended the Oatlands Golf Club in Bettington Rd, in Oatlands on Friday, September 4, between 6:30-8:45pm has been asked to self-isolate for 14 days after an infected person attended the venue.

Anyone who attended Paperboy Café, 18 Tennyson Rd Concord, Sunday, 6 September, between 10am-12pm is also being asked to self-isolate.

More to come 

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