Customers and staff who shopped at the store are considered casual contacts of the case.

Shoppers and staff at a Woolworths store in Sydneys lower north shore have been advised to monitor for COVID-19 symptoms after a confirmed case of coronavirus.
Anyone who attended the store in Crows Nest on Monday July 27 between 10.30am and 11am has been put on alert after a person who attended later tested positive to coronavirus.
See the video above for the latest on NSWs coronavirus situation
Customers and staff at the store during this time are considered casual contacts, NSW Health said.
They should continue to monitor for symptoms and get tested if they become unwell.
The case also visited Fitness First in St Leonards earlier that day, between 9am and 10.30am and had attended The Apollo restaurant in Potts Point on Saturday July 25.
Anyone who was at the gym at the same time has been advised they must self-isolate for 14 days and get tested, regardless of symptoms.
People who were at the gym at this time but only attended a group fitness class are not required to isolate, but should monitor for symptoms and immediately self-isolate and seek testing if they develop symptoms, authorities said.
It comes as three new venues – Harpoon and Hotel Harry in Surry Hills, Tan Viet in Cabramatta and Matinee Coffee in Marrickville – were put on alert.
Eighteen new cases of COVID-19 were reported in NSW on Thursday.
Of the new cases, 10 are linked to known sources or clusters, two are returned travellers in hotel quarantine and six are under investigation.