19 November 2020 – correct as of 4.30pm You will be denied entry to a Greengate Village if you have visited one of the following COVID-19 hot spots or case locations: HOT SPOTS: Victoria; All of Victoria South Australia; Monitor for symptoms NSW COVID-19 Hot Spots; NIL
QLD COVID-19 Hot Spots You will be denied entry to St Luke’s Green if you; • are unwell • returned from overseas in the last 14 days • had contact with a person with COVID-19 in the last 14 days • travelled to a COVID-19 hotspot in the last 14 days • been tested for COVID-19 and is waiting for the result • COVID-19 symptoms (Opens in new window) of fever (37.5 degrees or more), cough, shortness of breath, sore throat, loss of smell or taste, runny nose, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting or fatigue. • Not had the 2020 flu vaccination (unless it is unavailable to you) HOT SPOTS:
South Australia From 11.59pm Monday 16 November 2020 Adelaide will be considered a COVID-19 hotspot. Adelaide City, Adelaide Hills, Burnside, Campbelltown, Charles Sturt, Gawler, Holdfast Bay, Marion, Mitcham, Norwood Payneham and St Peters, Onkaparinga, Playford, Port Adelaide Enfield, Prospect, Salisbury, Tea Tree Gully, Unley, Walkerville, West Torrens, Unincorporated (Torrens Island) Victoria
From 12pm Friday 3 July 2020 all parts of Victoria are considered COVID-19 hotspots.
New South Wales From 1am Tuesday 3 November 2020 32 NSW LGAs will be considered COVID-19 hotspots. See the upcoming changes to COVID-19 hotspots. Bayside, Blacktown City, Burwood, Camden, Campbelltown City, Canada Bay City, Canterbury- Bankstown, Cumberland, Fairfield City, Georges River, Hornsby Shire, Hunter’s Hill Municipality, Inner West, Ku-ring-gai, Lane Cove, Liverpool City, Mosman Municipality, North Sydney, Northern Beaches, Parramatta City, Penrith City, Randwick City, Ryde City, Strathfield Municipality, Sutherland Shire, Sydney City, The Hills Shire, Waverley, Willoughby City, Wollondilly Shire, Woollahra City.