Thursday 6 August 2020

Another Covid-19 Case Diagnosed in the Hunter, Health Alerts Now Issued for 7 Venues

BY ISABEL EVERETT

A second case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in Newcastle, a close contact of a teenager from St Pius X High School in Adamstown diagnosed on Wednesday.

The new case is a man in his 20s.

Health authorities are still trying to the determine the source on infection in the teenager, who visited Sydney on Saturday, for a Newcastle Jets Under 15's representative squad game.

Health authorities are urging anyone who attended the following venues at the specified times to immediately self-isolate and seek testing:

  • Bennett Hotel, Hamilton –  Friday 31 July, from 5.30pm to 10.00pm 
  •  Bar 88, Wests New Lambton – Sunday 2 August, from 5.00pm to 7.15pm 
  • Sydney Junction Hotel, Hamilton – Saturday 1 August, from 11pm midnight to 1.15am Sunday 2 August.

Hunter New England Health also urges any patrons who visited the following venues at the times specified to be alert for symptoms, and if any develop to get tested and self-isolate immediately:

  • Greenroof Bar and Restaurant, Hamilton –  Friday 31 July, from 10.30pm to 12.15 midnight 
  • Sushi Revolution, Hamilton on Saturday 1 August, from 12noon to 12.45pm  
  • Queens Wharf Hotel – Saturday 1 August from 9.30pm to 11.00pm 
  • McDonald Jones Stadium – Sunday 2 August, 7:30pm to end of game, Newcastle Jets match  

Dr Kat Taylor, Public Health Controller for Hunter New England Health’s COVID-19 response said that Hunter New England Health is still working to identify any further contacts or venues visited by both individuals, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

 All close contacts will be notified and required to isolate for 14 days.

Hunter New England Health says casual contacts, are not required to self isolate, but are still encouraged to seek testing should they develop symptoms.

Casual contacts include instances where transmission is less likely, including where someone had less than 15 minutes face-to-face contact over the course of a week with a confirmed case, or was in the same closed space with them for less than two hours.

“It is vital people in the community continue to present for testing if experiencing symptoms to limit the spread of the virus.

“I encourage everyone to follow directions they receive about home isolation and quarantine, and maintain COVID-safe practices of physical distancing, coughing or sneezing into their elbow, and regularly washing their hands,” she said.

With the identification of additional cases in the Newcastle area, The District is expecting an increase in the demand for testing.

“To ensure we can best serve the community during this time, we have enhanced our local testing capability.

“In addition to expanding our call centre capacity and the number of phone lines available to improve booking wait times, we will extend hours and capacity at a number of local clinics.

“However, please be patient if visiting a clinic or calling for a booking. We have thousands of testing opportunities throughout the course of today and will see people as quickly as possible,” Dr Taylor said.