As at 8pm Tuesday 31 March there were 4 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in residents of the Northern NSW Local Health District.
This brings the District’s total to 42. By likely source of infection:
Source
Total
Overseas acquired
36
Contact of a confirmed case or in a known cluster
2
Contact not identified
2
Under investigation
2
Total
42
Of the NNSWLHD cases, currently 4 COVID-19 patients are being cared for in hospitals, 1 of these is in ICU elsewhere in NSW.
The Public Health Unit is following up close contacts of cases who are located within NNSWLHD, who are being asked to self-isolate for 14 days from last contact with the confirmed case.
They will be contacted daily to check that they are well and anyone who develops COVID-19 symptoms will be tested for the virus.
If you are considered a close contact of a confirmed case, a Health officer will contact you directly.
New COVID-19 Clinic at Byron Central Hospital
Northern NSW Local Health District is setting up a new COVID-19 clinic at Byron Central Hospital, to be operational by tomorrow.
The clinic will be open 10am-4pm, seven days a week.
Three other COVID-19 clinics are located at Tweed, Lismore and Grafton hospitals, open from 10am-6pm
The free clinic will welcome backpackers in the Byron Shire who have any COVID-19-like symptoms, even if those symptoms are mild.
NNSWLHD will be working with agencies including Byron Shire Council to advertise the clinic and the expanded target group eligible for testing in order to connect with the backpacking community.
This is in addition to the current testing criteria for people presenting to COVID-19 clinics, which is people with respiratory symptoms or fever who meet one or more of the following criteria:
- a close contact of a confirmed case
- international travel in the 14 days prior to illness onset
- a cruise ship passenger or crew member who has travelled in the 14 days prior to illness onset
- a healthcare worker, aged care or other residential care worker
- in a geographically localised area with elevated risk of community transmission.
It is vital that these respiratory clinics are not overwhelmed with people who are not in the high risk groups, which could result in delays identifying those most vulnerable.
People do not need to phone ahead to attend the clinic. People without symptoms do not need to be tested.
The symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, headache, runny nose, or shortness of breath. Anyone with symptoms should isolate themselves from others.
For advice and information about COVID-19 visit www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/diseases/Pages/coronavirus.aspx
Residents of NSW can also call new the 24-hour COVID-19 hotline on 13 77 88 for advice and support on non-health related enquiries.
For health related advice, please continue to liaise with your GP, or phone HealthDirect on 1800 022 222.