New South Wales records five new coronavirus cases – including one worrying mystery infection – as alert goes out for a medical centre in Sydney’s south-west

New South Wales has recorded five new coronavirus cases on Sunday including one mystery infection.

Three of the new cases were locally acquired, with two linked to known clusters and the source of the third under investigation. 

NSW Health said anyone who attended Lakemba Radiology in Sydney's south-west between 12.00pm and 2.30pm on October 1 is considered a casual contact. 

Attendees should monitor for symptoms carefully and if they develop be tested for COVID-19 immediately and self-isolate. 

New South Wales has recorded five new coronavirus cases on Sunday. Pictured: beach goers enjoy the sun at Sydney's Brighton Le Sands beach on Saturday

New South Wales has recorded five new coronavirus cases on Sunday. Pictured: beach goers enjoy the sun at Sydney's Brighton Le Sands beach on Saturday

The two other cases are returned travellers in hotel quarantine.

There are 55 cases being treated by NSW Health, with just one in intensive care who does not require ventilation. 

There were 12,823 tests conducted over the 24-hour reporting period, with the five cases bringing the state total from the pandemic to 4,088. 

Authorities have also updated health advice for passengers who rode a train replacement bus service from Central at 11.48pm on October 4 to Strathfield at 12.15am on October 5.

Passengers are now considered close contacts and must immediately be tested for COVID-19 and self isolate for 14 days from the time of travel.

They must remain in isolation for 14 days regardless of their test result.

NSW Health are continuing to encourage people to be tested for COVID-19 even if they only experience mild symptoms. 

A security officer wearing a face mask waits for crowds at Bankwest Stadium in Parramatta on Saturday

A security officer wearing a face mask waits for crowds at Bankwest Stadium in Parramatta on Saturday

LOCATIONS WHERE PEOPLE WITH COVID-19 HAVE BEEN: 

Must isolate immediately:

Carlingford Fitness First - October 3 8am to 9.15am

Anyone in the pilates class must isolate immediately and get tested, anyone else at the gym outside of the class is considered a casual contact and must monitor for symptoms.  

Milson's Point: Ripples restaurant - October 3 between 8pm to 10.30pm 

Must monitor for symptoms:

Lakemba Radiology - October 1 between 12.00pm and 2.30pm  

Artarmon Mazda service centre - October 2 between 7.30am and 9.30am 

Castle Towers Shopping Centre - October 5 between 12pm to 1pm 

Surf Dive 'n' Ski, Castle Towers Shopping Centre - October 5 between 12pm to 5pm

Aldi Eastwood - October 6 between 11am to 12pm

Eastwood: S-mart - October 5 between 7.30pm to 7.45pm

Epping: Chemist Warehouse - October 6 between 10:30am to 11am 

Penrith Homemaker Centre - October 4 between 11am to 1pm

Kmart, Narellan Town Centre - October 2 between 6pm to 7pm

Macquarie University Sports and Aquatic Centre outdoor pool area - October 7 between 5:30am to 10:30am

Palm Beach Fish & Chips - October 5 between 3.45pm to 4pm

Westfield Parramatta

Penrith: Guzman y Gomez - October 4 between 1:30pm to 2pm

Penrith: Home Co - October 4 between 2pm to 2:30pm

Potts Point: Monopole restaurant - October 4 between 6pm to 8pm

Sydney: St Vincent's Hospital - October 7

 Locations added October 10:

 Both are considered 'casual contacts' and must monitor for symptoms

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