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Hundreds of people have been plunged into quarantine after a fly-in fly-out worker visited 11 locations while infectious for up to 16 days.
Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan said the worker tested positive to Covid after returning from the Fortescue Cloudbreak mine in the state s north-west on July 27.
He visited three pubs, two medical centres, a Coles, Baker s Delight, and five other locations while potentially infectious, sparking fears of another lockdown.
The worker returned a weak positive test result and authorities are unsure when, or for how long, he was infectious in the community, but say it could be as long as 16 days.
Full list of Perth exposure sites visited by FIFO worker as WA Premier holds fire on lockdown
Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan says a very weak positive case has been detected in a FIFO worker, who was probably or possibly infectious in the Perth community for weeks.
Crystal WuDigital Reporter
August 5, 2021 - 9:00AM
Premier Mark McGowan has revealed a FIFO worker has tested positive for the Alpha variant of COVID-19, but remains tight lipped as to whether the state will plunge into another lockdown.
The fly-in-fly-out worker, a maintenance contractor in his 30s from Fortescue s Cloudbreak mine site, had returned a very, very weak positive test.
21:41 EDT, 28 July 2021
Shocked onlookers witnessed the moment a man was arrested and slapped with over two dozen offences after leading police on a high-speed chase.
The 32-year-old man from North Freemantle began speeding away from police at 11:30am on Tuesday in Anketell, Perth, after officers tried to stop a car they believe was stolen from a home in O Connor on Monday.
It is alleged that the driver, who was on bail at the time, failed to stop and sped away, leading police on a chase though the suburbs of Mandurah, Armadale and Cannington.
Witnesses reported seeing the vehicle, a Ford Escape, driving erratically and on the wrong side of the road, narrowly missing oncoming traffic.
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