Four NSW towns on alert after infected Victorian’s road trip
Key Points
- Restrictions in Victoria’s capital will ease from midnight tomorrow.
- Schools will resume from Friday but still no visitors to your home and mandatory masks dropped for outdoors.
- A woman who travelled to Caloundra on the Sunshine Coast from Melbourne has tested positive for COVID-19.
- NSW and Queensland have issued a list of exposure sites.
Victorian couple made multiple stops in NSW en route to Queensland
The Victorian couple who have sparked a COVID-19 scare in Queensland made multiple stops in NSW between June 1 to June 4.
NSW Health has released a list of venues the pair visited from Gillenbah, a town west of Wagga Wagga, to Forbes, Dubbo and finally Moree, in the state’s north, before they crossed the border into Queensland.
They include cafes, hotels, bars and a petrol station.
One of the travellers, a Melbourne woman, has since tested positive for COVID-19 after beginning to display symptoms from June 3.
Anyone who attended the alerted venues are being asked to get tested and self-isolate until contacted by NSW Health.
NSW health authorities say they will continue to investigate the couple’s movements
A full list of the alert venues can be found here.
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