WA Health advice following confirmed Queensland COVID-19 case

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WA Health has issued advice for recently returned Queensland travellers, following a public health alert issued for parts of Brisbane.
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WA Health has issued advice for recently returned Queensland travellers, following a public health alert issued for parts of Brisbane.

Anyone who has arrived in WA from Queensland since 10 March and who visited any of the affected locations during the relevant times should get tested immediately for COVID-19 and quarantine.

They should also phone Queensland Health’s information line 13HEALTH (13 43 25 84).

Venue name, Location

Suburb

Date

Time

Morning After Café, cnr Vulture & Cambridge St

West End

Thursday 11 March 2021

14:00 – 15:15

Corporate Box Gym, East Brisbane, 368A Logan Road

Greenslopes

Thursday 11 March 2021

17:45 – 19:00

Stones Corner Hotel, 346 Logan Road

Stones Corner

Thursday 11 March 2021

19:00 – 19:45

Queensland Health is in the process of contact tracing the case and would notify WA Health if any close or casual contacts were found to be in Western Australia to allow for appropriate public health follow up to be taken.

WA Police will contact travellers from QLD who have arrived or are arriving into WA or via QLD since 10 March, 2021 from QLD shortly via the G2G Pass system.

If you been in an identified high-risk location during the relevant times you are required to:

  • Immediately contact 13COVID (13 26843) and notify WA Police that you have been in a QLD specified location
  • Immediately self-quarantine at a suitable premises until 12.01am on 25 March 2021.
  • Present for a COVID-19 test within 24 hrs of this notice and again 11 days after your attendance in the identified high-risk location. You are required to wear a face covering and practice physical distancing while attending a COVID clinic to be tested.

If you have not been in one of the identified high-risk locations you are not required to take any action.