What we do know about a covid-positive infectious security guard, which prompted the locking of Perth

A hotel quarantine security guard and a ridden driver’s driver may have been put in Perth by an infectious lock for five days before testing positive for Covid-19, authorities believe.

And during his infectious time, he visited 15 locations across Perth – including Coles, KFC, a hairdresser, a halal grocery store and an Indian consulate – leaving communications detectors in Western Australia. finding all possible information.

The security guard, who is in his 20s and from the inner fringes of the Maylands, became the first instance of a community outbreak in the state in 10 months when he tested positive for the virus Saturday night.

The government’s response has been a five-day lockdown for the Perth, Peel and South West regions.

Health authorities have now identified 60 close ties with the security guard, who have been told to separate for two weeks.

The man worked at the Sheraton Four Points hotel, as several Australians or permanent residents had been confirmed to have been contracted from the UK or South African Covid strain.

The guard operated two 12-hour maneuvers on 26 January and 27 on the same floor where there were four active Covid cases – including two with the UK infectious variant and one with the South African strain of the virus. .

The man, aged 20 and from Maylands, worked as a security guard at the Sheraton Four Points Hotel

The man, aged 20 and from Maylands, worked as a security guard at the Sheraton Four Points Hotel

Health authorities have listed 15 locations, on the roof of the Sheraton Four Points hotel, as potential hotspots after the security guard visited them.  Pictured: Map showing locations where Covid's good case was visited

Health authorities have listed 15 locations, on the roof of the Sheraton Four Points hotel, as potential hotspots after the security guard visited them. Pictured: Map showing locations where Covid’s positive case was visited

The man, who claims to have had PPE while working at the hotel, returned negative results as part of routine tests on January 15, 17 and 23 but started becoming ill last Thursday – January 28 – and he called in sick to move him that day.

Western Australia’s chief health officer, Andy Robertson, said the security guard was more prone to infection from January 26 – five days before his positive test result came Saturday night.

The man went to KFC, Coles, Chemist Warehouse and Halal grocery store after falling ill.

He also visited the Consulate General of India, Venus ladies and gentle hairdressers and Perth Convention Center while potentially infectious.

Health authorities have listed 15 locations as potential exposure sites after a security guard visit.

Residents who visited any of the locations at specific test dates and times were told to immediately test and separate themselves to get a negative result.

POTENTIAL RESULTS SITES

Anyone who has visited one of the following locations must immediately seek a Covid test and separate themselves in order to obtain a negative result:

Coles Maylands on 25 January between 8pm and 10pm and 29 January between 8pm and 9pm

KFC Maylands on January 27 between 6pm and midnight

Mitsubishi Motors in Midland on January 27 from 7pm to close

Spudshed, Coventry Village in Morley on January 27 from 8pm to midnight

ECU Joondalup on January 28 from 11am to 2pm

Consulate General of India at St. George’s Terrace on January 28 at 5pm

Halal Grocery Shop in Cloverdale on January 28 from 7pm to 9pm

Venus ladies and gentle hairstyles in the Maylands on January 29 between 1pm and 3pm

Perth Convention Center on 29 January from 4pm to 6pm

Nedlands GP on 29 January between 5pm and 6pm

North Perth Warehouse Chemist on 29 January between 5.30pm and 7.30pm

7-Eleven Ascot petrol station on 29 January from 8pm to 9pm

Coles Express Shell Clovedale on January 30 between 12pm and 3pm

Puma Service Station in Burswood on 30 January from 11am to 12pm

777 Pharmacy at Maylands Park shopping center on January 30 from 2.30pm to 4pm

Buyers can be seen outside coles in the Maylands, one of the potential revelation sites in Perth, Sunday

Buyers can be seen outside coles in the Maylands, one of the potential revelation sites in Perth, Sunday

The centers are spread throughout the Maylands, Midland, Morley, Cloverdale, Burswood, Perth North, Perth and Nedlands suburban areas.

The man has a second job as a tour division driver but authorities said he had not worked in that position since Jan. 22.

He has three housemates who have all tested negative for Covid-19. They are all placed in a hotel quarantine for 14 days.

Authorities are investigating the breach but say the guard did not enter a hotel room.

Police Commissioner Chris Dawson said the coming days would be ‘very urgent’ as 60 close links with the security guard have been identified.

It is suspected that the man caught Covid UK snoring.

‘We call it the case of 903.. This is a man who… we suspect has the UK variable type but that will be confirmed in the next 36 hours, ‘Mr Dawson told 6PR Radio on Monday.

‘If that’ s more of a strain, that’s what worries us. ‘

A member of the Covid-19 Clinic at Perth Royal Infirmary speaks to a member of the public on Sunday as residents rush to get tested

A member of the Covid-19 Clinic at Perth Royal Infirmary speaks to a member of the public on Sunday as residents rush to get tested

LOCKDOWN REGULATIONS

Residents of Perth, Peel and the South West must stay at home, except for the following four reasons:

– Purchase for essentials such as groceries, medicines and essential supplies

– Medical or health care needs including compassionate requirements and care for vulnerable people

– Exercise, within their neighborhood, but only with one other person and only for an hour each day

– Work, where you cannot work from home or remotely

If you leave home, for one of four reasons you have to wear a mask all the time outside and if you have to work indoors, wearing a mask in the workplace too mandatory

Wearing masks on public transport is also mandatory

Chief Health Officer Andy Robertson was unable to judge whether there appeared to be a community outbreak.

“We get super-spreaders inside Covid-19,” he said.

‘But we also have others like the 20-year-old woman in Queensland who was out in the community for three or four days and didn’t manage to distribute it to anyone.’

Premier Mark McGowan declared a state of emergency on Sunday and ordered about 80 percent of the state’s population to stay at home except for four essential reasons.

Locking will be down until 6pm on Friday.

Under the locking orders, residents cannot leave their homes for four reasons; shopping for essential goods such as groceries and medicine, seeking medical treatment, exercising for an hour every day and working if one cannot work remotely.

All pubs, clubs, playgrounds and gymnasiums in Perth will close, while restaurants will be open for takeaway only and visits to care homes and hospitals will be restricted.

Perth, Peel and the South West went into a tight lock starting at 6pm on Sunday and lasting until Friday - affecting around 80 per cent of the WA population

Perth, Peel and South West went into a tight lock starting at 6pm on Sunday and lasting until Friday – affecting around 80 per cent of the WA population

Schools will remain closed – they were due to reopen on Monday for the first day of the year.

Restrictions have also been reinstated for funerals – limited to just 10 people while locked.

A wedding was postponed during the lockout.

Residents are required to wear face masks the entire time they are out and are also mandatory at indoor workplaces.

Masks are mandatory on public transport.

Anyone within the locked areas has been urged to stay so that they do not spread the virus to regional and vulnerable communities.

Mr McGowan warned ‘we can expect them to become positive in the coming days’.

WHAT WE GET ON THE INFECTED NATIVE GUARD

The security guard, who is in his 20s and from Maylands, was partially positive for a coronavirus Saturday night – but may have been infected five days earlier.

He was working at the Sheraton Four Points hotel, on the same floor as Australians who had been diagnosed with the highly contagious Covid RA strain.

The man operated 12-hour shifts on both Jan. 26 and 27 while the hotel had four active cases, including two with a UK variable and one confirmed African pressure. South of.

Authorities are certain that the security guard did not enter any hotel rooms.

The man returned negative results as part of routine tests on January 15, 17 and 23 but started becoming ill last Thursday – January 28.

He was very likely to be contagious from January 26 but tested positive on Saturday, causing health authorities concern over the large number of places he visited while he could be contagious over five days.

The man had a second job as a tour division driver but authorities said he had not worked in that position since Jan. 22.

The man has three housemates who have all tested negative for Covid-19. They are all placed in a hotel quarantine for 14 days.

The security guard visited 15 locations, which were listed as potential detection sites. This includes Coles, KFC, halal grocery store, Indian consulate and hair salon.

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