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Mia Armitage & Hans Lovejoy As the Greater Sydney area heads into further lockdown, local health authorities say a known COVID-19 infected case stopped at Chinderah truck stop at the Ampol service station (northbound), 112 Tweed Valley Way, near Murwillumbah turnoff. The confirmed case is known to have used the truck drivers’ toilets, showers and lounge, and the food court between 8.30pm on July 13 and 7.30am on July 14, according to NSW Health. Image National Genome Health Research Institute A Health District statement, released on Monday, says more than 40 people are now self-isolating. Meanwhile, Tweed-Byron police say they fined a 25-year-old Main Arm man $1,000 for breaching state Public Health Orders over the weekend. ....
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No hard border with NSW despite cases creeping closer to Queensland We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Queensland will not make any changes to the NSW border at this stage, with authorities still satisfied COVID-19 cases are not spreading beyond greater Sydney. Calls for a hard border with NSW to be reinstated are growing, due to the rising case numbers in greater Sydney, as well as new cases outside that region. At the weekend it was revealed two people tested positive to COVID-19 after staying at a truck stop just over the border in the Tweed Shire last week. ....
Chinderah truck stop at the Ampol service station (northbound) near Murwillumbah turnoff as a possible infection site. Photo Google maps NSW has put out a public health alert identifying Chinderah truck stop at the Ampol service station (northbound), 112 Tweed Valley Way, near Murwillumbah turnoff as a COVID-19 exposure site. NSW Health has been notified of the truck stop being attended by confirmed cases of COVID‑19 on Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14 July. The confirmed case is known to have used the truck drivers’ toilets, showers and lounge, and the food court according to NSW Health. If you were at the truck stop on Tuesday 13 from 8.30pm to Wednesday 14 July at 7.30am you are considered a close contact and must get tested and isolate for 14 days since their last day at the site, regardless of the result, and call 1800 943 553 unless they have already been contacted by NSW Health. ....
A public health alert has been issued after a large number of new sites across Sydney were exposed to coronavirus - along with a busy truck stop in northern NSW. The Ampol service station truck stop at Chinderah is just minutes from the Queensland border and southern Gold Coast. Among the new locations listed in Sydney by NSW Health on Saturday evening are a butcher shop in Lakemba - the centre of Sydney south-west which is of particular concern to health officials. Other venues of concern include a number of food outlets in Dulwich Hill visited by confirmed Covid cases last Thursday. ....