Queensland Health has advised that two people who have now tested positive to COVID-19 attended a number of venues in the Byron Bay area from Friday 26 March to Sunday 28 March before returning to Queensland.
Urgent investigations and contact tracing are underway.
Anyone who was in Byron Bay area on the relevant dates is being advised to check the NSW Health Case Locations and Alerts website regularly for the latest case location and health advice.
Get Tested
NSW Health is urging anyone in the Byron Bay area with even the mildest of symptoms to get tested and self-isolate immediately.
Anyone who was at one of the growing list of locations on certain days/times must immediately get tested and self-isolate until advised further by NSW Health.
NSW Health has established new COVID-19 testing clinics and increased the hours of existing clinics across the Northern NSW today:
- Byron Bay QML Pathology Drive-Through — Cavanbah Sports Ground, 249 Ewingsdale Rd, Byron Bay. Open from 8am to 8pm 7 days from midday today.
- Byron Bay Walk-in Pop-Up Clinic — Byron Bay Surf Club car park, Bay St, Byron Bay. Open from 8am to 6pm from Monday to Sunday from this afternoon.
- Byron Central Hospital Walk-in — 54 Ewingsdale Road, Ewingsdale. Open from 9am-6.30pm, 7 days a week.
- Ballina GP Respiratory Clinic – 92 Tamar St Ballina. Open from 8.30am – 5.00pm, Monday to Friday
Book online - Murwillumbah GP Respiratory Clinic – 14 King St Murwillumbah. Open from 8.30am – 1.00pm, Monday to Friday
Book online
To find your nearest clinic, visit: NSW Health COVID-19 clinics
Travel and Border Restrictions
NSW Health is advising people against non-essential travel to the Greater Brisbane area.
From 5pm Monday 29 March to 5pm Thursday 1 April 2021, Greater Brisbane (Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich, Moreton Bay, and Redlands) is in lockdown for three days. The area has also been declared a hotspot from 5pm on 29 March.
If you are travelling to any of the five identified local government areas from other states and territories, you will need to follow the same lockdown restrictions. You may also be required to quarantine upon your return home, depending on state or territory health directives.
Travellers entering NSW from Queensland should stay up to date with the latest travel advice from the NSW Government.
If You’ve Been in Greater Brisbane Since 20 March
People who have been in Greater Brisbane since 20 March who are now in NSW must comply with the same stay at home restrictions that apply to Greater Brisbane, regardless of their current location.
This means anyone who has been to Greater Brisbane since 20 March is required to stay at home, except for essential reasons that include shopping for food and supplies, exercise, work and medical care, under the Public Health Order. People who have only transited through Brisbane Airport are excluded from these restrictions.
Entry declaration forms were introduced on Saturday 27 March for people who are entering NSW after spending time in Brisbane City Council or Moreton Bay Regional Council areas in the previous 14 days. This requirement has now been extended to Greater Brisbane, which includes Brisbane, Logan, Moreton Bay, Ipswich and Redland Local Government Areas and these declaration forms will be available on the Service NSW website later this evening.
Healthy North Coast Update
Healthy North Coast will continue to support our community and practitioners.
We have distributed 5,000 complimentary reusable cloth masks at Ballina Byron Airport for community use. Surgical masks are also available to request for general practices and AMSs.
Practitioners should continue to adhere to infection and prevention control protocols. Stay up to date with localised information on COVID-19 preparedness and response at HealthPathways.
In case of broader community transmission, Healthy North Cast has developed COVID-19 Response Frameworks to protect our community members:
Contact your Primary Health Coordinator or Aboriginal Health Coordinator for further information.