Coronavirus Whittlesea: Covid clusters at five schools
Another school in the City of Whittlesea is battling a Covid outbreak, as cases continue to grow in the area.
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Plenty Parklands Primary School in Mill Park is the latest school in the City of Whittlesea to be hit by a Covid outbreak.
Eleven cases have been linked to the school, the sixth school in the municipality to battle a Covid cluster in recent weeks.
There are now 13 cases linked to Epping Views Primary School in Epping and 14 to St. Francis of Assisi Primary School in Mill Park.
Other schools to face outbreaks in recent weeks include Marymede Catholic College South Morang, Al Siraat College Epping and St Luke’s Primary School Lalor.
The City of Whittlesea recorded 52 new cases on Sunday.
SUPERMARKET WORKER TESTS POSITIVE (10/12/2021)
A Doreen supermarket worker has tested positive to Covid.
According to Woolworths, the team member from its Laurimar store, at 95 Hazel Glen Drive, last worked on December 6, from 3pm -11.59pm, and December 8, from 10am-7pm.
The City of Whittlesea recorded 49 new cases on Friday, putting it in the top 10 local government areas with the highest number of new Covid infections.
SCHOOLS BATTLING THE VIRUS (December 7)
Five schools in the City of Whittlesea are battling Covid outbreaks, as infections continue to grow in the area.
According to the latest list from the state government, St. Francis of Assisi Primary School Mill Park (22 cases), St Luke’s Primary School Lalor (20 cases), Epping Views Primary School Epping (14 cases), Al Siraat College Epping (11 cases) and Marymede Catholic College South Morang (11 cases) are among the Victorian schools battling Covid clusters.
There are also 16 cases linked to Diamond Creek East Primary School Diamond Creek.
Epping Views Primary was also listed as having 14 infections among a cohort who visited Cape Schanck for a recent school camp.
There were 58 new Covid cases recorded across the City of Whittlesea on Tuesday, putting it in the top 10 local government areas with the highest number of new cases.
There are 675 active cases across the municipality.
Victoria recorded 1,185 new cases on Tuesday and seven deaths, of people aged in their 40s, 70s, 80s and 90s.
OUTBREAK AT EPPING VIEWS (November 29)
There’s been another Covid outbreak at a school in the City of Whittlesea, with 13 cases linked to Epping Views Primary School in Epping.
The school was listed on the state government’s latest list of key outbreaks across the state.
Al Siraat College in Epping and Hazel Glen College in Doreen have also experienced Covid outbreaks in recent weeks.
The City of Whittlesea recorded 51 new cases on Monday, putting it in the top 10 local government areas with the highest number of new cases.
There are 554 active cases in the municipality.
POSITIVE CASE AT COLES
A staff member at the Coles Aurora Village store in Epping North has tested positive to Covid.
In an update on its website, Coles said the exposure dates and times were Wednesday November 17 and Thursday November 18 between 7am – 2pm and Friday November 19 from 7am – 12.30pm.
“In accordance with advice from the Victorian Department of Health customers are not required to seek a test or isolate unless symptoms develop,” Coles said.
The Aurora Village store is at 315A Harvest Home Rd Epping North.
BIG W WORKER TESTS POSITIVE
A staff member at Big W Epping has tested positive to Covid.
In an update on its website, Woolworths said the team member last worked at the Pacific Epping store from 8.56am – 6pm on November 14.
“The team member has received Department of Health advice and is following isolation requirements,” Woolworths said.
It comes as the outbreak at Al Siraat College in Epping has grown to 47, up from 34 last week.
There have also been 16 cases linked to Hume Anglican Grammar’s Donnybrook campus.
There were 46 new Covid cases in the City of Whittlesea on Monday, with 419 active cases across the municipality.
NINE DEATHS AT SOUTH MORANG AGED CARE HOME
Three more residents have died after a Covid outbreak at a South Morang aged care home, bringing the total number of resident deaths to nine.
Estia Health confirmed that the outbreak at its South Morang home was cleared on Wednesday, and the home was no longer in lockdown.
A total of 56 residents and 23 staff have been diagnosed with Covid since the outbreak began on October 6, with nine Covid-related deaths among residents.
Leader reported last week that six residents had died since the outbreak began.
The outbreak started after two employees tested positive on a rapid antigen test (RAT), which Estia Health asks all employees to undergo at the beginning of each shift.
Both employees were asymptomatic.
COVID OUTBREAK AT EPPING SCHOOL
Thirty four Covid cases have been linked to Al Siraat College in Epping.
It’s the second school in the City of Whittlesea to be impacted by a Covid outbreak, with
16 cases also linked to Hazel Glen College in Doreen.
According to an update on the state government’s coronavirus website on Wednesday, there are a number of educational facilities across the state battling Covid clusters.
Other schools listed include Morwell Park Primary School, Morwell (76 cases), Islamic College of Melbourne, Tarneit (60 cases), Stockdale Road Primary School Traralgon (29 cases) and Edgars Creek Primary School Wollert (12 cases).
Other outbreaks in Melbourne’s north and north east include Nino Early Learning Adventures Preston (19 cases), Supreme Caravans Manufacturing Campbellfield (51 cases), and Assisi Centre Aged Care Rosanna (11 cases).
The City of Whittlesea recorded 40 new Covid cases on Wednesday.
There are now 584 active cases in the municipality – a big drop from Monday’s figure of 720 active cases.
GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH TIER 1 SITE
A Greek Orthodox Church is the latest Tier 1 exposure site in the City of Whittlesea, as infections in the area continue to grow.
Anyone who visited The Greek Orthodox Church Of Thomastown – The Transfiguration of Our Lord, at 45 Poplar St, between 8.30am-1pm on October 10, should get tested immediately and quarantine for 14 days from exposure.
The City of Whittlesea recorded 138 new Covid cases on Monday.
There are now 1998 active cases spread across the municipality.
SHOPPING CENTRE DENIES VACCINATION RUMOURS
Pacific Epping management has denied reports it will only allow double-jabbed shoppers to enter the centre, after a rumour was spread online.
A Facebook post, seen by Leader, claimed “An insider at Epping Plaza has leaked they will only allowed “double-jabbed” shoppers in their centre from December 1”.
But the shopping centre operators set the record straight in a Facebook update on Wednesday.
“We understand that there has been some information circulating in relation to the reopening at the centre,” the post said.
“At Pacific Epping, we’re adhering to all Government advice and directives in our response to this ongoing situation. As a result, we are not refusing entry to the centre to unvaccinated members of our community.”
It comes after a person “known to have Covid-19” visited the shopping complex on September 22.
“An individual known to have COVID-19 entered Pacific Epping and walked between Woolworths and Aldi, entering both stores,” Pacific Epping posted online.
“The person was at Pacific Epping for approximately two hours, from 11.30am to 1.15pm.
“In response to this incident, we closed the H & G (Hunter and Gatherer) Mall and the Fashion Mall from H & G to Aldi. Out of an abundance of caution, we completed a deep clean and sanitisation of all amenities and malls that the individual visited overnight.”
The centre also has several other exposure sites listed on its website.
There are 1392 active Covid cases in the City of Whittlesea, including 259 in Epping.
Covid vaccination data revealed earlier this week showed that Epping was one of 27 suburban Melbourne postcodes with lower first dose vaccination coverage than the 80-plus per cent Victorian average.
Pacific Epping general manager Andrew Drivas said the health and wellbeing of its entire Pacific Epping community was always its overriding priority.
“As has been the case throughout this COVID-19 period, we are adhering to all Government advice and directives in our response to this situation and will continue to do so as we move towards reopening,” he said.
“We are closely monitoring announcements from the Victorian Government in relation to the reopening of retail and hospitality as part of the Government’s road map.
“As we approach the reopening, we are excited to welcome our community back to the Centre.
“Until then, Pacific Epping remains open and trading, providing all members of our community access to the essential goods and services that they need during this time.”
MCDONALD’S, COSTCO AMONG EXPOSURE SITES
The McDonald’s at Epping Plaza has been deemed a Tier 2 site after a positive case attended the High St venue between 1pm – 3.30pm September 22, and between 8.45am – 1.30pm September 23.
It comes as Costco Epping temporarily closed after a number of positive cases were linked to the site.
According the Department of Health coronavirus website, 31 cases have been linked to the warehouse.
Managing director for Costco Australia and New Zealand Patrick Noone said after being notified of a few close contacts who had tested positive for Covid, it made the difficult decision out of an abundance of caution to close the warehouse on Thursday, September 23.
“We remained closed until the necessary warehouse staff had been Covid-19 tested, and the warehouse had been deep cleaned,” he said.
“We were then permitted to reopen on Saturday (September 25).
“Only staff deemed safe to return to work have done so. We are continuing to operate in a Covid safe manner, adhering to a strict Covid Safe Plan which we review daily to ensure we are conforming to Vic Health guidelines.”
Other known clusters in the area include the Northern Hospital Epping Emergency Department (55 cases), Crusader Caravans Epping (23 cases), Wallaby Childcare Wollert (11 cases), The Homestead Child and Family Centre Roxburgh Park (10 cases), Coles Roxburgh Village Roxburgh Park (9 cases), The Northern Hospital Epping (8 cases), Mill Park Police Station (7 cases), Coles Aurora Village Epping (6 cases), Gumboots Early Learning Centre South Morang (5 cases) and Mernda YMCA Early Learning Centre Mernda (5 cases).
A new high-volume vaccination centre will open at La Trobe University’s Bundoora campus on Friday.
There are a range of other vaccination centres across the City of Whittlesea. Details: whittlesea.vic.gov.au
LATEST CITY OF WHITTLESEA EXPOSURE SITES
– Comfort Sleep Bedding Co, 204 Holt Parade, Thomastown, 8am – 5pm, September 30, and 8am- 11.30am, October 1. Tier 1.
– Harvey Norman Thomastown, 308-320 Settlement Rd, 9.30am – 5pm September 24, 9am – 5. 30pm September 25 and 8.45am – 6pm September 26. Tier 2.
– Australia Post store, Bundoora Square Shopping Centre, 9am – 5.30pm, September 29 and 9am – 5.30pm September 30. Tier 1.
– Story House Early Learning Epping, 329A Harvest Home Road Epping, September 23. Tier 1.
– Bunnings Epping, 310 Cooper St, 6am – 3.30pm, September 27. Tier 2.
– Costco Wholesale Epping, 60 Deveny Rd, 5.45pm – 7.15pm, September 21. Tier 1.
– Yes Optus – Epping Plaza Shopping Centre, 583 High St, 9am – 5pm, September 23. Tier 2.
– Sacca’s Fine Foods – Pacific Epping Shopping Centre, 571-583 High St, 12pm – 3.30pm September 22, 8am – 12.30pm September 25. Tier 2.
– Woolworths Epping, 571-583 High St, 10.30am-11.06am, September 21. Tier 2.