When life gives you mask mandates, make it a MASKerade! Masks are back to being mandatory indoors and when you can't socially distance outdoors. If you're going to have to a party, tell all your guests to check the Queensland government's exposure site list before they swing by, get enough sanitiser to go round and make sure everyone's got a mask. There haven't been any changes to restrictions on home visitors in Brisbane, just masks. I’m supposed to have a party tonight and can’t find any information on if restrictions have changed for the amount of people allowed in your home in Brisbane? -Party planner New Zealand recorded another eight new community cases today. Seven of those cases are contacts of an existing case. Those instructions will say "please go to have a PCR test". It is like a pregnancy test where you will have to look at two bands and it is two stripes that tells you it is positive. Here's John Skerritt from the Therapeutic Goods Administration on that: Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt says is something the states and territories are trying to work out - it's possible they'll put in a public health order legally requiring anyone to go and get a PRC test after getting a positive result on a rapid test. A mean, the short answer is we don't know yet. (QT stands for Question Time and the "QTs" is supposed to be pronounced like "cuties") if you do a rapid test at home, does this mean that you do not need to report your result? would people then be walking around without having been recorded as positive? i'm confused. The period of interest is September 21 to September 23Īnyone who lives in, works in or has visited the areas above is urged to watch for the mildest of COVID-19 symptoms and get tested as soon as possible if symptoms develop. Bendigo area - unexpected wastewater detection in an area that includes East Bendigo, Wellsford, Strathdale, Kennington, Strathfieldsaye and Junortoun.The period of interest is between September 15 to September 23 Ballarat North - there have been repeat unexpected detections in areas including Ascot, Bald Hills, Ballarat North, Blowhard, Cabbage Tree, Cardigan, Creswick, Invermay, Invermay Park, Lake Gardens, Lake Wendouree, Learmonth, Miners Rest, Mitchell Park, Mount Rowan, Smokeytown, Springmount, Sulky, Wendouree, and Windermere.Seymour - there have been repeat unexpected detections in area with the period of interest being from September 19 to September 23.Philip Island and San Remo - there have been multiple repeat unexpected detections with the period of interest being September 20 to September 27.Cobram, with the period of interest from September 20 to September 22.Victoria's Cheif Health Officer update highlighted that COVID-19 viral fragments had been detected in wastewater samples taken from the following regional areas: We found out we'll be able to test ourselves for COVID-19 from November when the TGA approves rapid antigen tests for use at home.Queensland recorded another four new local cases in Brisbane, prompting a tightening of mask rules but no lockdown.The ACT recorded another 13 new local cases, with the Chief Minister warning Canberrans hoping to travel interstate will have to wait a while longer.Later on Tuesday night, it was announced the Latrobe Valley local government area was going into a seven-day lockdown at midnight.Victoria recorded 867 new local cases and four deaths, with concern over cases popping up in Latrobe Valley.Port Macquarie and Muswellbrook went back into lockdown, while Kempsey's stay-at-home orders weren't extended as feared.NSW recorded another 863 new local COVID-19 cases and seven deaths and the Premier defended her stance on denying freedoms to the unvaccinated before December.Here are some of the key events from Tuesday: This blog has now closedįor the latest on the COVID-19 pandemic, follow today's live blog. The Port Macquarie and Muswellbrook regions are going back into lockdown tonight but Kempsey will come out, while residents of the Tweed and Byron regions will be able to travel into Queensland for essential purposes.
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