States slam borders shut on WA

OSTN Staff

A security guard at a Perth quarantine hotel has tested positive to COVID-19 – believed to be the highly contagious UK strain.WA Premier Mark McGowan made the shock announcement that Perth and the Peel and South West regions would be forced into a strict five-day lockdown from 6pm Sunday.Mr McGowan said the man in his 20s had been working at Four Points by Sheraton where there were four active cases, including two of the UK variant and one of the South African mutant strain.The guard from Maylands had tested negative on January 15, 17 and 23 but developed symptoms on January 28.The news plunged the city into lockdown, and other state leaders have been quick to react.
NSW
The same rules that are in place for parts of Perth will apply to anyone arriving in NSW from those areas.NSW Health said passengers who landed in Sydney from Perth on Sunday night had been screened for COVID-19 symptoms.All arrivals will be required to complete an interstate traveller declaration confirming whether they attended any venues of concern. If so, they will be required to isolate for 14 days.

Travellers who have been in the Peel region, Perth and the South West region since January 25 will be required to get tested within 48 hours of arriving in NSW.

They will also have to follow the same lockdown rules as WA residents, including staying home for five days – until 5pm on Friday. “If they do not get tested, they are required to remain at home for a total of 14 days,” the department said.
VICTORIA
Victoria has slammed its border shut to the majority of Western Australia, and its traffic light system is in place.Anyone who tries to cross the border from a “red zone” will face a $5000 fine.Travellers who have visited the Perth metropolitan area, the Peel region and the South West region of Western Australia since January 25 will not be allowed to enter Victoria.Those caught flouting the ban will be taken straight to hotel quarantine.
QUEENSLAND
The sunny state was the first to respond to the news.

Anyone who has been in the LGAs of concern and arrives in Queensland after 6pm Sunday will be forced into 14 days of hotel quarantine.Queensland Health said anyone who was already in Queensland and had been to Perth, the Peel or South West regions since January 25 should come forward for testing and isolate until they received a negative result.Acting Premier Steven Miles said border restrictions were being “ramped up to protect Queenslanders”.
NORTHERN TERRITORY
Perth and surrounds have been declared a COVID-19 hot spot by health officials in the Top End.All travellers entering the Northern Territory from 7.30pm on Sunday are required to go into mandatory quarantine in either Alice Springs or Darwin at a cost of $2500 per person.Chief Minister Michael Gunner said the state “cannot take any chances”.“It’s getting more contagious, not less. And that means we need to be more vigilant than ever. We will keep doing whatever it takes to protect the Territory,” he said.

ACT
ACT Health has urged anyone who has been in the parts of Western Australia currently in lockdown since January 25 to quarantine.

Deputy chief health officer Vanessa Johnston said the quarantine period would be the same as the five days enforced in WA.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
South Australia has slammed its border shut to Western Australia without warning.SA Police made the announcement in the early hours of Monday morning. Anyone who arrived in South Australia from Western Australia and is not classed as an essential traveller, local resident or relocating for fleeing domestic violence was banned from entering the state from 10.15pm on Sunday.Those who are permitted to enter will still need to undergo 14 days of home isolation.Anyone who visited Western Australia from Australia Day – January 26 – also needs to quarantine.
TASMANIA
Travellers who arrived in Hobart from Perth on Sunday have been told to self-isolate.Premier Peter Gutwein said Tasmania’s Public Health Services were speaking with colleagues in Western Australia to determine the best course of action.“A flight from Perth has landed in Hobart late this afternoon, (and) 108 passengers have been asked to self-isolate and told they will be contacted by Public Health,” he said.“I am mindful that the WA Premier is encouraging people from other states and territories not to travel to WA at the moment, so I would ask Tasmanians to heed that message and to defer their travel.”

THE WEST AUSTRALIAN LGAS IMPACTED BY THE LOCKDOWN INCLUDE:
Peel region: Boddington, Manudrah, Murray, Serpentine-Jarrahdale, WaroonaPerth Metro region: Armadale, Bassendean, Bayswater, Belmont, Cambridge, Canning, Claremont, Cockburn, Cottesloe, East Fremantle, Fremantle, Gosnells, Joondalup, Kalamundra, Kwinana, Melville, Mosman Park, Mundaring, Nedlands, Peppermint Grove, Perth, Rockingham, South Perth, Stirling, Subiaco, Swan, Victoria Park, Vincent, WannerooSouthwest region: Augusta-Margaret River, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown-Greenbushes, Bunbury, Busselton, Capel, Collie, Dardanup, Donnybrook-Balingup, Harvey, Manjimu, Nannup.

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