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Public health alert in Noosa

A public health alert has been issued for COVID contact tracing locations in Eumundi, Sunshine Beach and Noosa Heads

Contact tracing venues and flights can be found at www.health.qld.gov.au/tracing

The COVID exposure venues  have been listed by Queensland Health and their date and time of concern are listed below.

Sunday 27 June, 1-1.15pm – United Petroleum shop, 686 Noosa Eumundi Road, Doonan

Monday 28 June, 9.25-9.45am – Humdrum Espresso, 100 Memorial Drive, Eumundi

Monday 28 June, 6.55-8pm, O-Ren Brewhouse, 8/46-52 Duke Street, Sunshine Beach

Monday 28 June, 8-8.15pm Sunshine Beach Newsagency and general store, 44 Duke Street, Sunshine Beach

Wednesday 30 June, 6.55-7.30pm, Sala Thai, 102 Memorial Drive, Eumundi

Thursday 1 July, 10.47-10.57am, Blended Health Bar, Shop 4/ 18 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads

Thursday 1 July, 5.13-5.16pm, Eumundi Village Pharmacy, 1/2-6 Etheridge Street, Eumundi

Friday 2 July, 9.14-9.21am, Humdrum Espresso, 100 Memorial Drive, Eumundi

In addition to these current exposure venues in Queensland, public health units will also contact affected businesses and households directly for contact tracing purposes.

If you have been to this location in Queensland at the relevant times you must do the following:

Immediately travel by private transport directly to your home or accommodation and quarantine.

Get tested at your earliest opportunity.

Complete the online contact tracing form on the Queensland Health website. A

If you are unable to complete the contact tracing form please call 134 COVID (134 268).

Continue to quarantine even after receiving a negative result. After you complete the contact tracing form you will be contacted by Queensland Health.

 

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