NSW: COVID-19 Update - Victorian Developments

12 February 2021
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In light of the currently evolving situation in Victoria, HRNSW has not implemented restrictions for persons travelling interstate at this time.

HRNSW will continue to monitor Government and Health advice and orders.

Should stricter restrictions be implemented HRNSW will act accordingly.

Industry participants are reminded of the current advice that anyone in NSW who was at the Jetstar Terminal (4) at Melbourne Airport between 4.45am – 2pm on 9 February 2021 or any terminal at Melbourne airport on 7 & 8 February 2021 must immediately get tested and self-isolate until a negative results is received.

IMPORTANT- If any industry participants were at Melbourne Airport on 7, 8 or 9 February 2021 they should get tested, self-isolate and NOT ATTEND ANY STABLES, TRAINING FACILITIES OR RACECOURSES.

 

For further information on this matter contact:
HRNSW INTEGRITY DEPARTMENT
(02) 9722 6600

 

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