TAMWORTH will go into a seven-day lockdown from 5pm, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian confirms.
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From 5pm tonight, all residents should stay at home unless they absolutely need to leave for essential reasons, such as shopping; medical appointments; a vaccination or a COVID-19 test; or essential work.
Residents cannot have visitors to their home, including family or friends.
It comes as public health officials identified five Tamworth locations as exposure sites, including the Inland Cafe, the Tudor Hotel, Gloria Jeans Coffee, Super Vape Store Tamworth and Ampol Roadhouse at Hillvue on Goonoo Goonoo Road.
Ms Berejiklian said there are no positive cases identified in the Tamworth region yet, but a person from Newcastle had travelled to the city, so the lockdown would be in place as a precaution.
"Unfortunately someone from Newcastle went to Tamworth," she said.
Public health physician Dr Kerry Chant said the Tamworth lockdown was related to a young woman exposed in Newcastle.
"[She] then travelled to Tamworth on the evening of the fourth, arriving on the fifth," she said.
"She attended a number of venues and anyone who has been to these venues is considered a close contact and must get tested and isolate for 14 days.
"She then returned to Newcastle on August 5."
Anyone who has been to the following venues is considered a close contact and must get tested and isolate immediately for 14 days:
- Inland Cafe Thursday, August 5 from 9:15 to 10am
- Tudor Hotel Thursday, August 5 from 11am to 11:40am
People who have been to the following venues are considered casual contacts and should get tested and isolate until they receive a negative result:
- Gloria Jeans Tamworth Thursday August 5 from 9:15am to 9:20am
- Super Vape Store Thursday, August 5from 10:55am to 11:05am
- Ampol Roadhouse Hillvue on Goonoo Goonoo Road from 12:25pm to 12:30pm
More advice is expected to be given about schools in the Tamworth LGA.
Cars were banked up to Bridge Street at the COVID-19 testing clinic at the Plain Street carpark near Riverside Fields and at about 9:30am, and Tamworth Regional Council has closed Carter Street due to high traffic.
Media will be given an update on the unfolding COVID-19 situation in Tamworth from mayor Col Murray, Tamworth MP Kevin Anderson and Oxley Police District Superintendent Kylie Endemi at midday.
The Times will provide an update as soon as possible.
It comes as 283 new COVID-19 cases were identified across the state in the 24 hours to 8pm, with renewed calls from the premier for the public to get tested with 133,000 tests
Ms Berejiklian said 64 people were infectious in the community to 8pm yesterday and sadly overnight a woman in her 90's died in palliative care.
Where to get tested:
Tamworth:
Laverty Pathology drive-through COVID-19 screening
- Located in Plain Street carpark
- Hours could be extended
- Enter from Carter Street, off Bridge Street
- Open between 7:45am and 3pm on Monday through to Friday
- Open between 7:45am and 12pm on Saturday and Sunday
- No booking or referral needed
- Free testing
Tamworth Respiratory Clinic
- Located on Goonoo Goonoo Road
- Open 8:30am to 11:30am on Monday through to Friday
- Appointments required
- Free testing
- Book on 67683288
Or, talk to your GP about getting a referral to pathology for a COVID-19 test, Douglas Hanly Moir is an option but bookings are required.
Gunnedah:
Laverty Pathology drive-through COVID-19 screening
- Located on Marquis Street
- Open between 1pm and 3pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays
- No booking or referral needed
- Free testing
Gunnedah Respiratory Clinic - Ochre Health
- Located on the Oxley Highway
- Open between 12:30pm and 4:30pm on Mondays and Wednesdays
- Appointment required
- Book on 67609765
- Free testing
Quirindi testing clinic
- Nowland Street
- Open 8:30am to 4pm on Monday through to Friday
- Appointments required
- Free testing
- Book on 67460200