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• Carefully Read Bulletin, Conduct Temp Check, Complete Declaration Form, Sign in Via Service NSW QR Code Date: Sunday 15 August 2021 Time: 07:00 hrs Version: 01 Pages: 42 • Carefully Read Bulletin, Conduct Temp Check, Complete Declaration Form, Sign in via Service NSW QR Code. • If you have arrived from interstate or the ACT, you must also read the Public Health (COVID-19 Interstate Travellers) Order. a) Scalabrini Allambie Heights, Austral, Bexley, Chipping Norton & The Village by Scalabrini CLOSED TO VISITORS (except those providing essential caring functions or end of life visits) • Only visitors providing essential care functions and end of life visits allowed. • All staff & visitors must undergo strict screening prior to entry. • All staff & visitors must wear a surgical mask. • All essential care visits must be in the resident’s room. • There are special screening requirements for staff and visitors from specified LGAs. • b) Scalabrini Griffth • All staff & visitors must undergo strict screening prior to entry. • All staff and visitors must wear a surgical mask. • Only two visitors should be allowed each day. • Visits should be in the resident's room or another suitable location in the facility. Contents 1. NSW Health Advice to Residential Aged Care Facilities - https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/Pages/racf-latest-advice.aspx 2. LGA Alert – Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Cumberland LGAs 3. Latest COVID-19 Transmission Venues, Close Contact Locations, Casual Contact Locations, Monitor for Symptoms Locations and Public Transport Routes of Concern NSW - https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/Pages/case-locations-and-alerts.aspx 15_08_2021 SVL COVID-19 Bulletin V1 07:00 hrs Page 1 1. NSW Health Advice to Residential Aged Care Facilities – 12 August 2021 1.1 Visitors Visitors must NOT enter the facility at all if they: • have been to any close, casual or monitor for symptoms locations in NSW in the last 14 days. • live or have been to Greater Sydney in the last 14 days unless providing essential caring functions or end of life visits. • have been to Victoria since 5 August 2021, or the Australian Capital Territory since 5 August 2021 unless providing essential caring functions or for end of life visits. • have been to any close and casual contact places of high concern in Victorian or the Australian Capital Territory. • have COVID-19 symptoms - fever (37. 5°C or higher) or symptoms of COVID-19. • are a close contact of a person with confirmed COVID-19 and are within their isolation period. • live in a household with a person who is currently isolating. • are waiting for a COVID-19 test result. • have not received a dose of the 2021 influenza vaccine, unless they meet the criteria under the exceptional and special circumstances. In the interest of resident safety: Visitors from the Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown, Cumberland and Bayside LGAs are kindly asked to have a COVID-19 surveillance test every 3 days. All visitors entering our Austral and Chipping Norton villages are also kindly requested to have a COVID-19 surveillance test every 3 days. 1.2 Staff Staff must NOT enter the facility at all if they: • have been to any close or casual contact locations in NSW in the last 14 days. • live in the City of Fairfield (Fairfield LGA), Canterbury-Bankstown LGA or Cumberland City (Cumberland LGA) and have not had a COVID test within the last 72 hours.* • live in Greater Sydney and work more than 50 km outside of Greater Sydney and have not had a COVID test in the preceding 7 days. • have been to Victoria since 5 August 2021, or the Australian Capital Territory since 8 August 2021 and have not had a negative COVID test result. • have been to any close and casual contact places of high concern in Victoria or the Australian Capital Territory. • have COVID-19 symptoms - fever (37. 5°C or higher) or symptoms of COVID-19. • are a close contact of a person with confirmed COVID-19 and are within their self-isolation period. • live in a household with a person who is currently self-isolating. • are waiting for a COVID-19 test result (except for surveillance purposes). • have not received a dose of the 2021 influenza vaccine, unless they meet the criteria under the exceptional and special circumstances * These staff must always carry evidence (an SMS text message or email from the testing organisation) that this test has been taken. Employers will need to check testing before staff are permitted to work. 15_08_2021 SVL COVID-19 Bulletin V1 07:00 hrs Page 2 2. LGA Alert – Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Cumberland LGAs Fairfield LGA Canterbury-Bankstownl LGA Cumberland LGA Abbotsbury 2176 Horsley Park 2175 Ashbury 2193 Lansdowne 2163 Auburn 2144 South Wentworthville 2145 Bonnyrigg 2177 Lansvale 2166 Bankstown 2200 Leightonfield 2163 Berala 2141 Sydney Olympic Park 2127 Bonnyrigg Heights 2177 Lansvale East 2166 Bankstown Aerodrome 2200 Milperra 2214 Chester Hill 2162 Toongabbie 2146 Bossley Park 2176 Mount Pritchard 2170 Bass Hill 2197 Mount Lewis 2190 Fairfield 2165 Wentworthville 2145 Cabrabmatta 2166 Old Guilford 2161 Belfield 2191 Narwee 2209 Girraween 2145 Westmead 2145 Cabrabmatta Heights 2166 Prairiewood 2176 Belmore 2192 Padstow 2211 Granville 2142 Woodpark 2164 Cabrabmatta West 2166 Smithfield 2164 Beverly Hills 2209 Padstow Heights 2211 Greystanes 2145 Yennora 2161 Cabravale 2166 Smithfield West 2164 Birrong 2143 Panania 2213 Guildford 2161 Canley Heights 2166 St Johns Park 2176 Campsie 2194 Picnic Point 2213 Guildford West 2161 Canley Vale 2166 Villawood 2163 Canterbury 2193 Potts Hill 2143 Holroyd 2142 Carramar 2163 Wakeley 2176 Chester Hill 2162 Punchbowl 2196 Homebush West 2140 Cecil Park 2178 Wetherill Park 2164 Chullora 2190 Regents Park 2143 Lidcombe 2141 Edensor Park 2176 Yannora 2161 Clemton Park 2206 Revesby 2212 Mays Hill 2145 Fairfield 2165 Condell Park 2200 Revesby Heights 2212 Merrylands 2160 Fairfield East 2165 Croydon Park 2133 Riverwood 2210 Merrylands West 2160 Fairfield Heights 2165 Earlwood 2206 Roselands 2196 Pemulwuy 2145 Fairfield West 2165 East Hills 2213 Sefton 2162 Pendle Hill 2145 Fairvale 2165 Georges Hall 2198 Undercliffe 4380 Prospect 2148 Greenfield Park 2176 Greenacre 2190 Villawood 2163 Regents Park 2143 Guilford 2161 Hurlstone Park 2193 Wiley Park 2195 Rookwood 2141 Guilford North 2160 Kingsgrove 2208 Yagoona 2199 Smithfield 2164 Hollywood 2166 Lakemba 2195 South Granville 2142 Villages in Greater Sydney • STAFF from the Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Cumberland LGAs must provide proof of a COVID-19 test within the past 72 hours. • VISITORS from the Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Cumberland LGAs are kindly requested to conduct a COVID-19 surveillance test every 3 days. • All staff and visitors to Scalabrini Austral, Bexley and Scalabrini Chipping Norton are requested to have a COVID-19 surveillance test every 3 days. (Please speak to the Village Manager for more information) 15_08_2021 SVL COVID-19 Bulletin V1 07:00 hrs Page 3 3. Latest COVID-19 Transmission Venues of Concern NSW (Considered Close Contacts) – 2 entries Staff and visitors who have been to these locations at the specified dates & times are not permited to enter. Suburb Venue Address Date and time of exposure Belfield Mancini's Original Woodfired Pizza 21 Burwood Road All day on Sunday 18 July 2021All day on Monday 19 July 2021 All day on Tuesday 20 July 2021 All day on Wednesday 21 July 2021 All day on Thursday 22 July 2021 All day on Friday 23 July 2021 All day on Saturday 24 July 2021 Campsie Campsie Centre including Campsie Growers 14-28 Amy Street All day on Saturday 24 July 2021 Market, T&L Best Meats, Tong Li All day on Friday 23 July 2021 Supermarket and Jia Jia Butcher All day on Thursday 22 July 2021 All day on Wednesday 21 July 2021 All day on Tuesday 20 July 2021 All day on Monday 19 July 2021 All day on Sunday 18 July 2021 All day on Saturday 17 July 2021 All day on Friday 16 July 2021 All day on Thursday 15 July 2021 All day on Wednesday 14 July 2021 15_08_2021 SVL COVID-19 Bulletin V1 07:00 hrs Page 4 4. Latest COVID-19 Close Contacts NSW – 80 entries Staff and visitors who have been to these locations at the specified dates & times are not permited to enter. Sorted Alphabetically Suburb Venue Date and time of exposure Auburn Family Medical Centre Auburn22/1 Civic Road 8:45am to 2:15pm on Saturday 31 July 2021 Bangalow Bangalow Pharmacy23 Byron Street 11am to 11:30am on Friday 6 August 202111am to 11:30am on Thursday 5 August 2021 Bangalow Butcher Baker Cafe13 Byron Street 11:15am to 11:45am on Thursday 5 August 2021 Bangalow Sparrow Coffee1A/32-34 Byron Street 6:45am to 7:15am on Thursday 5 August 2021 Bangalow Foodworks BangalowShop 2/2 Byron Street 9:45am to 11:15am on Monday 2 August 2021 Bardwell Valley Silver Jubilee Park Childrens PlaygroundAlsace Avenue 3:15pm to 5pm on Saturday 7 August 2021 Belfield Mancini's Original Woodfired Pizza21 Burwood Road All day on Saturday 24 July 2021All day on Friday 23 July 2021All day on Thursday 22 July 2021All day on Wednesday 21 July 2021All day on Tuesday 20 July 2021All day on Monday 19 July 2021All day on Sunday 18 July 2021 Belmore Belmore Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre372 1pm to 5:30pm on Tuesday 3 August 2021 Burwood Road Burwood Commonwealth Bank Burwood116 Burwood Road 8:15am to 5:15pm on Wednesday 4 August 20218:15am to 5:15pm on Tuesday 3 August 2021 Byron Bay Byron Massage31 Lawson Street 10:45am to 12pm (noon) on Wednesday 4 August 202110am to 11am on Monday 2 August 2021 Byron Bay Izakaya Gallery Kura8/4 Bay Lane 5:30pm to 6pm on Friday 6 August 2021 Byron Bay Japonaise Kitchen2/25-27 Lawson Street 4:30pm
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