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COVID-19 Alert – New Locations of Concern

Overnight, SA Health has identified exposure locations in South Australia associated with a positive case of COVID-19 in New South Wales.

SA Health has identified new COVID-19 exposure locations in Gepps Cross and Port Wakefield South Australia, associated with a case in NSW.

If you attended an exposure location below, you are required to follow the relevant health advice.

*New locations added.

⚠ TIER 1 Exposure Sites

If you were at the below locations at the specified date and time, you AND your household contacts must:

Ceduna – IOR Petroleum Ceduna, 92 McKenzie St▫

Saturday 21 August – 3.45pm to 5.45pm▫
Saturday 21 August – 10.00pm to 10.30pm▫
Thursday 26 August – 5.30am to 6.30am

Ceduna – OTR Ceduna, 35 Eyre Hwy▫

Saturday 21 August – 3.45pm to 5.45pm▫
Thursday 26 August – 5.30am to 6.30am

Nundroo – Nundroo Mobile Roadhouse, Eyre Highway, Nundroo▫

Saturday 21 August – 7.15pm to 8.30pm

Port Augusta – IOR Petroleum Port Augusta (South), Northern Power Station Rd▫

Saturday 21 August – 12pm to 12.30pm▫
Sunday 22 August – 4.05am to 4.35am▫
Wednesday 25 August – 11.30pm to midnight▫
Thursday 26 August – 12.00am to 12.30am

Port Augusta – OTR Port Augusta, cnr Augusta Highway and Northern Power Station Rd▫

Saturday 21 August – 12.00pm to 12.50pm▫
Sunday 22 August – 4.20am to 5.05am▫
Wednesday 25 August – 11.30pm to midnight▫
Thursday 26 August – 12.00am to 12.30am

⚠ TIER 2 Exposure Sites (NEW LOCATION ADDED)

If you were at the below locations at the specified date and time, you must:

Port Wakefield – On the Run Port Wakefield, 22 Snowtown Rd ▫

*Monday 30 August – 1.50pm to 3.20pm

⚠ TIER 4 Exposure Sites (NEW LOCATION ADDED)

  • If you were at the below locations, monitor yourself for symptoms and get tested as soon as they develop.

Gepps Cross – Metcash Distribution Centre, 50 Port Wakefield Rd▫

*Monday 30 August – 8.30am to 9.30am

ℹ If you were at any of the above locations, but not at the specified date and time, monitor yourself for symptoms and get tested as soon as symptoms develop.

ℹ You may not always receive a call, SMS or email from SA Health. You must follow the relevant health advice even if you have not been contacted.

ℹ If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild, please seek testing as soon as possible.

ℹ Find your nearest testing site at www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDtesting

ℹ More information is available at www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDcontacttracing

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