A total of 21 measles cases have now been confirmed in NSW since January 1.
The new exposure warnings date from Wednesday, February 18, to Saturday, February 21, meaning some people who visited the exposure sites may have to monitor for symptoms until March 11.
Eight new exposure sites have been confirmed, including several locations in the CBD and Inner West.
These include Rivaereno Gelato in Barangaroo between 7.40pm to 8.30pm on Thursday, February 19, and The Stinking Bishops Restaurant & Deli in Newtown between 7pm to 9pm on Friday, February 20.
New exposure sites have also been declared in Lismore in the state’s north, in addition to several current exposure sites in Western Sydney.
Symptoms of measles, which include fever, runny nose, cough, and a red, blotchy rash after three to four days, can take up to 18 days to appear.
“This is especially important before overseas travel, as measles outbreaks are occurring in several regions of the world at the moment,” she added.
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