Another Hotel Worker COVID Positive in Victoria

Another Hotel Worker COVID Positive in Victoria
Pop-up Covid-19 testing tent during a COVID-19 testing blitz in the suburb of Broadmeadows in Melbourne, Australia on June 28, 2020. Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images
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A hotel quarantine worker at the Holiday Inn at Melbourne Airport has tested positive to COVID-19.

The woman tested positive on Feb. 7 after she completed a shift as an authorised officer at the hotel, the Department of Health confirmed in an alert just before midnight.

She had previously tested negative after a shift on Feb. 4.

The woman is working with contact tracers who have already identified a number of potential exposure sites in Melbourne’s west.

Authorities are also contacting Holiday Inn Airport workers and other primary close contacts, who are being told to immediately get tested and then isolate for 14 days.

Testing capacity at nearby exposure sites will be scaled up, with increased opening hours, additional staff and new pop-up sites to be confirmed.

It comes after a hotel quarantine worker at Melbourne’s Grand Hyatt tested positive for the infectious UK strain of the virus last week.

About 1100 of the 26-year-old’s close and secondary contacts are self-isolating, with 70 percent returning a negative test result.

“They are the real heroes of this response over the past few days - stepping up, doing the right thing,” Health Minister Martin Foley told reporters on Sunday.

He said it could be at least a week before authorities are confident they have contained that outbreak.

The Grand Hyatt was one of three hotels used as part of the Australian Open’s quarantine program, and the breach forced more than 500 tennis players and their entourage to isolate as casual contacts of the infected worker.

All eventually tested negative and were released.

The tournament begins at Melbourne Park on Monday.

Meanwhile, a potential case of guest-to-guest transmission at the Park Royal hotel was also identified last week.

Emergency Services Minister Lisa Neville, who is responsible for the quarantine program, has confirmed a ventilation review of all hotels has been initiated and face shields made mandatory among workers.

NEW COVID-19 CASE EXPOSURE SITES

Visitors to the following venues at the specified times must immediately get tested and isolate for 14 days:

Friday, February 5

* Marciano’s Cakes, Maidstone, 9.45am - 10.25am

* Dan Murphy’s, Sunshine, 5.50pm - 6.30pm

Saturday, February 6

* Off Ya Tree Watergardens, Taylors Lakes, 1.17pm - 1.52pm

* Dan Murphy’s, Sunshine, 6.50pm - 7.30pm

Benita Kolovos in Melbourne
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