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School delayed as Ipswich records 3342 total Covid-19 cases

The start of Queensland’s school year will be delayed by two weeks after the state recorded 18,000 new Covid-19 cases — and Ipswich 436 new cases — in 24 hours.

Non-urgent elective surgeries suspended until March 1

Queensland students will return to school two weeks later than anticipated as Ipswich Covid-19 cases swell to 3342 and the state records 18,000 overnight.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced on Sunday that the beginning of the school year will move from January 24 to February 7.

Senior high school students will commence remote learning on January 31, with all other students to sit an extra week of school in December.

Ms Palaszczuk warned Queenslanders should expect a peak in Covid-19 cases at the end of January or in the first week of February, stating it was “not desirable” for children to return to school during this time.

Of Ipswich’s 3342 total cases, as at 7pm Saturday, 32 were acquired overseas, 75 were acquired locally from a known contact, 33 were acquired locally from an unknown contact, and two were acquired interstate.

A significant proportion of the city’s cases — 3200 — are “under investigation”.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced on Sunday that the start of the school year will be delayed by two weeks. Picture: Annette Dew
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced on Sunday that the start of the school year will be delayed by two weeks. Picture: Annette Dew

The jump in Ipswich cases from 2906 to 3342 in 24 hours takes into account people who have tested positive for Covid-19 using rapid antigen tests, for the first time.

Chief health officer Dr John Gerrard said 4320 of the state’s 18,000 new cases were reported by people who had taken RATs.

A total of 130,748 Covid-19 vaccine doses have been administered in the West Moreton region, including 450 on Saturday.

Nearly 9300 quarantine notices have been issued in the region and 130 are currently active.

Queensland Health is now only notifying the public of major outbreak venues or “superspreader” events in the state.

As such, Queenslanders have taken it upon themselves to share locations Covid-positive people have frequented.

See a full list of recent exposure sites, according to members of the Ipswich community, below.

NEW EXPOSURE SITES

RIPLEY TOWN CENTRE — January 3

A Facebook user shared her Check in Qld history after testing positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday.

She visited Little Piggy Cafe at Ripley on December 31 at 11.27am, on January 2 at 10.47am, and on January 3 at 9.40am.

She also checked in at Anytime Fitness Ripley on January 2 at 9.42am and on January 3 at 8.15am, as well as at Coles Ripley on January 3 at 8.15am.

It is understood a woman visited Anytime Fitness Ripley two times while infected with Covid-19.
It is understood a woman visited Anytime Fitness Ripley two times while infected with Covid-19.

HAPPYTEL NORTH IPSWICH — January 2

In the days before testing positive for the virus, a woman visited Happytel North Ipswich.

She checked into the location using the Check in Qld app on January 2 at 12.35pm.

ORION HOTEL — December 31

A Covid-positive woman has shared to Facebook that she visited Orion Hotel at 9.31pm on December 31, four days before testing positive for the virus.

SUBWAY YAMANTO — December 31

A person who has Covid-19, according to a Facebook post, visited Subway Yamanto on New Year’s Eve at 5.35pm.

PREVIOUS EXPOSURE SITES

BOOVAL SHOPPING CENTRE — December 31 to January 1

According to a Facebook post, a woman who tested positive for Covid-19 started showing symptoms on January 2 after visiting a number of shops at Booval.

She used the Check in Qld app to check into Booval Fair Shopping Centre at 6.31pm on Friday December 31 and Woolworths Booval shortly after.

On January 1, at 2.24pm, she checked into Booval Fair Shopping Centre again. At 2.26pm, she checked into Big W Booval and at 2.31pm she checked into Woolworths Booval.

According to a member of the local community, Ipswich Turf Club is a Covid-19 exposure site. Picture: Facebook / Ipswich Turf Club
According to a member of the local community, Ipswich Turf Club is a Covid-19 exposure site. Picture: Facebook / Ipswich Turf Club

WOOLWORTHS BROOKWATER – December 27 and 31

A Covid-positive person has shared her movements over the past few days to Facebook.

The woman checked into Woolworths Brookwater using the Check in Qld app on December 27 at 3.32pm, visiting the same supermarket two days later, on December 31, at 3.08pm.

WOOLWORTHS, SHOPPING CENTRE BOOVAL — December 29

A person who tested positive for Covid-19, according to a Facebook post, checked into Woolworths Booval using the Check in Qld app on December 29 at 8.06pm.

The same person entered the Booval Fair Shopping Centre just after 8pm.

IPSWICH TURF CLUB — December 29

A woman has shared a post to Facebook stating her partner’s son, who tested positive for Covid-19 on December 30, visited Ipswich Turf Club the day prior on December 29 at 4.48pm.

COLES SILKSTONE — December 29

A post shared to social media has claimed that a Covid-positive person visited Coles Silkstone Village on the afternoon of December 29, checking in with the Check in Qld app at 4.06pm.

A Covid-positive person reportedly visited Cotton On at Orion Springfield on December 27. Picture: Facebook / Orion Springfield Central
A Covid-positive person reportedly visited Cotton On at Orion Springfield on December 27. Picture: Facebook / Orion Springfield Central

COTTON ON ORION SPRINGFIELD – December 27

According to a post on Facebook, a Covid-positive person visited Cotton On Orion Springfield on December 27 at 2.47pm.

RED ROOSTER GOODNA — December 27

A woman who tested positive for Covid-19 on December 28 stated in a post on Facebook that she had visited Red Rooster Goodna the day prior, at 10.25am on December 27.

SPRINGFIELD TRAIN LINE – December 24 and 27

A woman shared a post to Facebook on January 2, stating her daughter who had tested positive for Covid-19 had been on a Springfield train line twice over the past week.

She said her daughter had been on the Springfield train line to Indooroopilly on both December 24 and 27.

ST PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH – December 25 and 26

St Paul’s Ipswich shared a post to its Facebook on January 1 stating a Covid-positive person had visited its site on the afternoons of December 25 and 26.

The post stated there was an “extremely low” risk of exposure at the morning service on December 26, given the time that had elapsed between the Covid-positive person’s presence on December 25 and the service the next morning.

It noted that people were now required to wear face masks while in the church, including during services, in line with Queensland’s new rules.

Collingwood Park State School is reportedly undergoing a ‘deep clean’ after a Covid-positive parent visited the site.
Collingwood Park State School is reportedly undergoing a ‘deep clean’ after a Covid-positive parent visited the site.

COLLINGWOOD PARK SCHOOL – December 20 to 24

A post shared to Facebook stated a parent infected with Covid-19 attended Collingwood Park State School OSHC at Ipswich between December 20 and 24, during its last week of vacation care.

The centre will reportedly undergo a “deep clean” before reopening on January 10.

CARINITY COLTHUP MANOR

Aged care community Carinity Colthup Manor, located on Thorn St at Ipswich, released a statement on December 30 explaining that a fully vaccinated staff member had tested positive for Covid-19.

Non-essential visits to Colthup Manor have been suspended until further notice and virus testing will be arranged for all residents and staff.

“We have implemented infection control procedures, including staff wearing full personal protective equipment and limiting resident movement within the community,” Carinity said in a statement.

“Enhanced monitoring of residents for any Covid-19 symptoms has commenced.”

KITCHENTOPIA – December 23 and 24

Kitchenware and eco lifestyle product shop Kitchentopia shared a post to Facebook on the evening of December 28 which stated one of its owners had tested positive for Covid-19.

Co-owner Sammi stated it was possible he had been infectious since December 23.

“Nathan attended our stall at Springfield Markets on Thursday (December 23) and worked in our shop on Friday (December 24),” Sammi wrote.

“Neither our shop nor our stall has been classed as a close contact site at this stage but we would prefer to let everyone know, and if you are having any symptoms please go and get a test.”

Sammi said Nathan had been in isolation since his symptoms started.

The shop at 81 Brisbane St, Ipswich will be closed until further notice.

Kitchentopia, located on Brisbane St, is according to social media a Covid-19 exposure site. Picture: Facebook / Kitchentopia
Kitchentopia, located on Brisbane St, is according to social media a Covid-19 exposure site. Picture: Facebook / Kitchentopia

GOODSTART – December 22 and 23

According to a Facebook post, Goodstart Early Learning Bellbird Park was advised on Tuesday December 28 to close temporarily due to a team member testing positive for the virus.

It is understood the Covid-positive worker attended the centre on December 22 and 23.

ORION LAGOON – December 22

Ipswich City Council has confirmed that a worker at Orion Lagoon at Springfield had tested positive for Covid-19.

A council spokesman said an employee of the contractor who operates the water park on behalf of ICC received the positive test result for Covid-19 after 11am on Tuesday December 28.

However, he said the worker first noticed symptoms of feeling unwell on December 22, voluntarily went for a Covid-19 test, and began isolating.

“Test results were not received until (Tuesday), but the individual has not been in the community during this time,” the spokesman said.

“Since receiving this positive notification, the pool operator in conjunction with (the) council and Queensland Health has identified any close contacts of the worker and they are now all in isolation as well, pending the results of their own Covid-19 tests.”

Orion Lagoon reopened at 8am on Sunday January 2, with normal opening times and operating hours recommencing Monday January 3.

CHEMPRO KARALEE – December 21

Karalee Chempro Chemist shared a post to its Facebook page on December 23, stating staff had been notified of a positive Covid-19 case on December 21.

The chemist stated any person who visited the store on December 21 was considered a low risk casual contact, meaning they must immediately get tested and quarantine until they receive a negative test result.

By Tuesday December 28, most of the staff had reportedly received their second PCR and all were negative.

“The remaining staff members are still waiting their second PCR test result for them to be able to return back to work but everyone received negative result on their first PCR test,” a Karalee Chempro Chemist Facebook post read.

Orion Lagoon reopened to the public on Sunday morning after the site and staff were cleared to recommence operations.
Orion Lagoon reopened to the public on Sunday morning after the site and staff were cleared to recommence operations.

BIG W ORION – December 20 and 21

According to a post on Facebook, an employee at Big W, located within Orion Springfield Central, tested positive for Covid-19.

It is understood the worker was at the site from 1pm to 10pm on December 20 and from 1pm to 3.50pm on December 21.

GUARDIAN SPRINGFIELD – December 20 and 21

A Facebook post shared a screenshot of an email sent from Guardian Childcare & Education to families, stating a team member who attended the centre recently had tested positive for Covid-19.

Guardian stated the team member was asymptomatic while at the centre, but was there before 7.30am and in nursery room number two between 6.30am and 3pm on December 20.

It is understood the worker was also at the centre after 5.30pm and in nursery room two between 10am and 6.30pm on December 21.

GE BUILDING SPRINGFIELD

Probe Group workers at Springfield’s GE building have claimed they were directed to get tested for Covid-19 and isolate on Christmas Eve after a Covid-positive person visited the business hub.

According to a post on social media, people working on level five of the building were deemed close contacts.

The date or dates of exposure are unclear and have not been confirmed by either Queensland Health or workers at Springfield’s GE building.

Karalee Chempro Chemist reportedly had a Covid-positive person come through its doors on December 21.
Karalee Chempro Chemist reportedly had a Covid-positive person come through its doors on December 21.

IPSWICH COURTHOUSE – December 14

Queensland Health identified Ipswich Courthouse’s main entrance and Justice of the Peace area as exposure sites last month.

The exposure date and time previously listed on the government website was December 14, between 11.40am and 11.55am.

Queensland Health stated those in the location at the relevant time were considered casual contacts.

REDBANK PLAINS FAMILY HEALTH CENTRE – December 14

According to Queensland Health, Redbank Plains Family Health Centre on Redbank Plains Rd, Ipswich was an exposure site.

People who visited the centre between 10.40am and 11.40am on December 14 were considered casual contacts and were advised to get tested.

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