NSW travellers urged to isolate

Published Saturday, 26 June, 2021 at 04:14 PM

Premier and Minister for Trade
The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has urged travellers from NSW to heed advice to stop the spread of the latest COVID outbreak.

 

From 6pm, anyone who has been the Greater Sydney, Blue Mountains, Central Coast and Wollongong areas since June 21 should isolate wherever they are for a period of two weeks since they left.

That applies to those who have arrived in Queensland. 


The Premier said this is to stop the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant.

“As NSW authorities have pointed out, this variant spreads with very little contact,” the Premier said.

“Anyone who has been in these high-risk areas must isolate.

“I must also warn Queenslanders that now is not the time to go to New South Wales.

“I cannot stress that enough.

“We are watching the situation in New South Wales very, very closely.”

Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young said the Delta variant is proving to be highly contagious.

“It takes just five seconds for the virus to transfer and what we are seeing in Sydney is that 100% of household contacts exposed without vaccination are infected.

"People in Queensland who have been in the relevant parts of NSW since June 21 should isolate for two weeks since they left. This includes spectators who were planning to attend the State of Origin.

“It is very important than anyone in those affected areas since June 21 isolate and get tested if they have any symptoms.”