SA Health has identified new COVID-19 exposure locations in South Australia associated with a positive case of COVID-19.
If you attended an exposure location, you are required to follow the relevant health advice.
CASUAL CONTACT EXPOSURE LOCATION
Largs North – Stir Restaurant
· Monday 29 November – 10.45am to 11.15am
If you were at the above Casual contact exposure location at the specified dates and times, you must:
· get tested immediately and quarantine until you receive a negative result
· get tested again on day 6 and day 13
· wear a surgical mask when around others at all times
· avoid contact with vulnerable people (elderly, pregnant, young children), avoid non-essential activities where possible, avoid shared spaces and maintain physical distancing.
LOW RISK CASUAL CONTACT LOCATIONS
Mount Barker – Mount Barker General Hospital
· Monday 29 November – 11.30am to 6.30pm
West Beach – BIG4 West Beach Parks
· Sunday 28 November – 1.00pm to 5.00pm
If you were at the above Low risk casual contact locations, monitor yourself for symptoms and get tested as soon as they develop.
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.
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.
If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild, please seek testing as soon as possible.
For more information on health advice and requirements for households, visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDcontacttracing.
Find your nearest testing site at www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDtesting.
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