Quarantine direction for WA - COVID-19 exposure sites

Department of the Chief Minister and Cabinet

The Chief Health Officer has issued a new direction requiring all people who have been at a COVID-19 public exposure site in Western Australia since the 27 April 2021 to undertake 14 days quarantine at a suitable place, effective immediately.

Those people who are currently isolating at home may remain there for the 14 days of their quarantine. They must remain in quarantine (unless to get tested) until noon of the 14th day after they were in a WA exposure site, regardless of whether they return a negative COVID-19 test. A person who has already had a test may be required to have further tests, at the direction of an authorised officer.

This new direction follows on from updated information from WA Health authorities and consideration by the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC). There has been an increase in the number and nature of public exposure sites as investigations into the extent of community transmission continue.

While this increase in exposure sites is expected and there have been no further positive cases linked to this outbreak, there is a need to put in place further measures to reduce the risk to the NT community as some of the sites have been assessed to have a higher risk.

Any person arriving in the Northern Territory from 12.01am on 3 May 2021 who has been to a WA exposure site is required to undertake 14 days mandatory supervised quarantine at either the Alice Springs or Howard Springs facilities. They must remain in quarantine until noon on the 14th day after the person was in a WA public exposure site. The person must submit to testing for COVID-19 while in quarantine.

A full list of public exposure sites can be found at: https://healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/A_E/Coronavirus/Locations-visited-by-confirmed-cases

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