seated at the same table or in a small room) for greater than 2 hoursGiven that all businesses are currently employing thorough cleaning, sanitation and hand-washing practices, standard service is not considered to be high risk
There is currently NO recommendation from SA Health to close businesses which this group has visited, nor to avoid patronage.
Self-isolationIs recommended only if a person who came into direct contact with an infected person develops symptoms, in which case they should immediately self-isolated and seek Doctor’s advice regarding testingIn this instance, and in the future, If you require clarification as to whether you, your fellow staff members, family or contacts need to self-isolate, please contact SA Health for their direction.
Excerpts from the SA Health’s Chief Medical Officer Dr Nicola Spurrier’s press conference today (Saturday 21 March 2020) include:• “There is absolutely no need for people of Barossa to be overly concerned’• “Be calm and patient while (SA Health) works through the details.
The Barossa Council News
22 Mar 2020
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