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25.01.2022 Public Health Alert Queensland Health has expanded its list of venues where confirmed COVID-19 cases have visited. Anyone who has been to these locations at... the times specified should monitor their health and if they develop any COVID-19 symptoms, even mild, get tested and isolate until they receive their test result. While the alert relates to a recently identified case, these locations were visited some time ago. We're publishing this alert as another important reminder about getting tested if you have symptoms, regardless of whether you have visited the same venue as a confirmed case. New locations include: Benowa Royal Pines Resort: Tees clubhouse restaurant and Golf shop 24 August 2020 Between 7:45am and 3:00pm Wacol Gailes Golf Club 27 August 2020 Between 9:00am and 3:30pm The updated list is available at: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/covid-19/contact-tracing To find your nearest fever clinic, visit: https://www.qld.gov.au/covid19testing



24.01.2022 Several Gold Coast aged care services have banned visitors because of COVID-19 concerns. A family member who visited the Lady Small Haven Aged Care Service at ...Benowa has been linked to a known location a recent COVID-19 positive case visited. The temporary restrictions block anyone from visiting any of the four Churches of Christ in Queensland services on the Gold Coast for the next 48 hours, except on compasionate grounds. Churches of Christ in Queensland says it will stay in contact with residents and families.

24.01.2022 "A father is neither an anchor to hold us back nor a sail to take us there, but a guiding light whose love shows us the way." 'unknown'. Happy Father's Day

24.01.2022 #BREAKING: A staff member at Parklands Christian College in Logan has tested positive for COVID-19. The new case was confirmed late on Tuesday. Queensland Healt...h says the woman, who recently returned from interstate, is now self-isolating while authorities work to determine where she acquired the virus. Contact tracing is already underway and the school where she works has been temporarily closed for cleaning.



22.01.2022 Public Health Alert A Public Health Alert has been issued for locations in the West Moreton and Brisbane South area in relation to today’s (31 July 2020) ...confirmed case of COVID-19. Any individuals who have been in the below locations during the relevant times are asked to monitor their health and immediately present for testing if they are experiencing any relevant symptoms. 26 July 2020 (11.30-11.35am) - Caltex Goodna - Goodna 26 July 2020 (12.30-2.10pm) - Sleeman Sports Complex* - Chandler 26 July 2020 (4-7pm) - Garden City Shopping Centre - Mount Gravatt 26 July 2020 (4-5pm) - Kmart at Garden City Shopping Centre - Mount Gravatt 26 July 2020 (4.30-5pm) - JB Hi-Fi at Garden City Shopping Centre - Mount Gravatt 26 July 2020 (around 5pm) - MOS Burger at Garden City Shopping Centre - Mount Gravatt 26 July 2020 (around 6pm) - Chatime at Garden City - Mount Gravatt 27 July 2020 (10-10.30am) - Café 63 - Redbank Plains 27 July 2020 (11am-1pm) - Bunnings Springfield - Springfield 27 July 2020 (3.15-4pm) - Bunnings Oxley - Oxley 27 July 2020 (6-8.30pm) - Basketball Court Springfield Lakes* - Springfield Lakes 27 July 2020 (8.45-8.55pm) - Nando’s Kenmore - Kenmore 28 July 2020 (8.40-8.45am) - Caltex Wacol - Wacol 29 July 2020 (around 10.45am) - Richlands Medical Centre Richlands Plaza - Richlands 29 July 2020 (around 11.35am) - SNP Collection Centre Forest Lake - Forest Lake *People who are close contacts will be contacted directly by the Public Health Unit. Additionally, the Public Health Alert issued on 29 July 2020 has been amended with an updated time relating to the Primary Medical and Dental Practice at Browns Plains on 24 July 2020 to 3:30 4:30pm. If you have any concerns about your health, contact your doctor or contact 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84).

21.01.2022 Today is Are You OK day. It is a reminder to ask family, friends and colleagues to check if they are OK. This year with COVID19 restrictions so many things changed and affected us in many different ways that's why this year it might be good idea to ask this question not only today but everyday!

21.01.2022 Today is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Day. Did you know that stillbirth affects 6 Australian families every day, and that 1 in 5 confirmed pregnancies will end in ...miscarriage before 20 weeks? Infant loss, stillbirths and miscarriages are incredibly traumatic experiences, so if you know someone who has experienced loss, let them know that you care See more



20.01.2022 We are closely monitoring and proactively responding to the developments in Australia associated with coronavirus (COVID-19), in conjunction with both the Austr...alian Government authorities and local public health units. The following outlines the current information for Pindara Maternity Department visiting restrictions: Partner permitted to stay 24 hours with mother, plus one other visitor allowed during visiting hours Visiting hours are from 1400-1800 hours for a maximum of 2 hours Siblings only of any age no other children allowed If you require further clarification, please call our Maternity Department on 5588 9401. Thank you for your support as we work through this time together.

16.01.2022 Public Health Alert Queensland Health has expanded its list of venues where confirmed COVID-19 cases have visited. Anyone who has been to these locations ...at the times specified should monitor their health and if they develop any COVID-19 symptoms, even mild, get tested. New locations include: 15 August 2020 Pimpana Junction Centre - 10am -11:50am 15 August 2020 Coomera Westfield -11:20am -11:25am 16 August 2020 Chemist Warehouse Pimpama City Centre, - 8:20am-8:30am 16 August 2020 Pimpama Junction Centre - 12:20pm-12:25pm 16 August 2020 Zarraffa’s Pimpana City - 10a 16 August 2020 The Southern Hotel Toowoomba - 8:15am -10 am 16 August 2020 Queens Park Markets, East Toowoomba - 10am-11am 17 August 2020 Zarraffa’s Pimpama City - 6:30am 17 August 2020 Coles Express Pimpama City Centre - 6:18am 17 August 2020 Coles Express Pimpama City Centre - 4:25 17 August 2020 Coles Upper Coomera - 8pm-8:10pm 18 August 2020 Spotlight, Indooroopilly - 9am - 11am 18 August 2020 Logan Motorway BP service centre and Macdonalds - 3:50pm 19 August 2020 Zarraffa’s Pimpama City - 06:30am 21 August 2020 Logan Motorway BP service centre and MacDonald’s - 7:00am 21 August 2020 Coles Express Pimpama City Centre - 9:00pm 21 August 2020 Southern bay Cyclones Rugby Union (Cyclones vs Logan Saints), Redland Bay - 8:00pm-10:00pm 22 August 2020 United Service Station Pimpama - 4:00pm-4:20pm 22 August 2020 Pimpama McDonalds - 8:30am-9:30am 22 August 2020 Bunnings Oxenford - 12:00pm-12:05pm 22 August 2020 Coles Pimpama City - 1:00pm-2:00pm 22 August 2020 Graceville Netball Courts & Canteen, Faulkner Park - 1:00pm-3:00pm 22 August 2020 Kmart, Indooroopilly Shopping Centre - 3:15pm-4:45pm 23 August 2020 Coles Pimpama City - 4:10pm-4:20pm 23 August 2020 IGA Coomera - 2:10pm-2:20pm 23 August 2020 Coles Pimpama City - 4:05pm - 4:20pm 24 August 2020 Logan Motorway BP service centre and MacDonald’s - 4:20pm-4:30pm 24 August 2020 Coomera Westfield - 5:30pm-6:00pm 25 August 2020 Logan Motorway BP service centre and MacDonald’s - 6:40am-6:45am 25 August 2020 Logan Motorway BP service centre and MacDonald’s - 4:20pm-4:30pm 26 August 2020 Coomera Westfield - 9:30am-10:25am 26 August 2020 Woolworths Pimpama Junction - 10:40am-10:50am 26 August 2020 Kmart Oxenford - 11:00am-11:10am 26 August 2020 Bunnings Oxenford - 11:20am-11:50am 26 August 2020 Woolworths Pimpama Junction - 12:00pm-12:15pm 26 August 2020 Zazar’s Kebabs Pimpama - 12:15pm-12:25pm 26 August 2020 Logan Motorway BP service centre and MacDonald’s - 5:45pm-5:50pm 26 August 2020 Gold Coast University Hospital Fever clinic - 7:00pm-7:20pm 27 August 2020 Princess Alexandra Hospital Fever Clinic - 12:40pm -12:55pm 27 August 2020 Priceline Pharmacy Forest Lake - 9:00am-9:10am 27 August 2020 Coles Forest Lake Shopping Centre - 9:15am -9:30am The updated list is available at: https://www.qld.gov.au//cor/current-status/contact-tracing. To find your nearest fever clinic, visit: https://www.qld.gov.au/covid19testing.

13.01.2022 IMPORTANT HOSPITAL INFORMATION UPDATE From 8 am 29 August 2020 VISITORS ... Due to recently announced cases in Queensland extra restrictions have now been put in place for hospitals. As a precaution, Queensland’s Chief Health Officer has recommended visitors should temporarily not be entering hospitals. We understand that many people will want to visit their loves ones in hospital, however we need to make sure we are doing everything we can to protect our patients and health care workers. Exceptions to the no visitor rule will be made on a case-by-case basis. Patients who are children will be allowed one parent/carer and maternity patients will be allowed one support person. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT We are following the advice of Queensland Health and increasing the use of PPE (personal protective equipment). All patients, staff and approved visitors will now be required to wear a mask entering the hospital and must wear it when in public areas of the hospital. Everyone who enters the hospital must undergo temperature screening and complete electronic screening via the QR code scanning system on entry. If patients do not have a smartphone to complete this scanning process, staff on the door will be able to assist them manually by asking them a series of questions. Our staff are available in all entry areas to assist patients. It’s really important for us all to play our part in stopping the spread of COVID-19. We apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your support as we navigate through this time together.

13.01.2022 #BREAKING: QUEENSLAND HAS DECLARED ALL OF NSW AND ACT A COVID-19 HOTSPOT Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced the border will close to NSW and the ACT f...rom 1am this Saturday. There will be some exemptions for those living in border communites. Other details to note: * One new case of coronavirus overnight - a 68 yr old woman in the West Moreton region. * The Premier said it is important for Queenslanders to stay in Queensland. Now is not the time to travel to NSW or Victoria. * The Premier also said Queensland is not going to wait for NSW to get worse. * The Premier and Deputy Premier emphasised that some people have gone to great lengths to avoid border restrictions. Queensland Deputy Police Commissioner Steve Gollchewski added: * an updated border pass system will become active by Friday night ahead of the closure. The system currently being built and updated * the new passes will need to contain photo ID of the person travelling. * Border residents will still be able to travel for essential services, including work and school. More detail to follow.

11.01.2022 Kidsafe Queensland is warning people who attended the AFL grand final in Brisbane last night to throw out wristbands containing button batteries that were given... out to the crowd. Kidsafe Chief Executive Susan Teerds says anyone who attended last night's game should make sure they throw away the devices. "We've done a lot of campaigns and I still can't believe that marketing people think that these useless little flashing devices are appropriate to put out in the public space." The AFL has been contacted for comment. There is no mandatory regulation of the batteries, but three Australian children have died since 2013 after swallowing one. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is working on a recommendation for mandatory regulation of button batteries. : Kidsafe Queensland



10.01.2022 - RAMSAY LAUNCHES NEW COVID-19 SCREENING TOOL - Ramsay Health Care is launching a new smartphone tool to streamline the COVID-19 screening process for visitors..., patients and health care workers at its Australian hospitals, clinics and day surgeries. The robust screening system requires a person to scan a unique QR code using the camera function on their smartphone before they enter the facility. They will be asked to answer some simple questions about any possible exposure to COVID-19, including: Have you ever been diagnosed with COVID-19? Have you been in contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case in the past 14 days? Have you been formally identified as a close contact of a confirmed case? Are you unwell with any cold or flu-like symptoms including: fevers, cough, vomiting, diarrhoea, night sweats or chills, or acute respiratory infection including cough shortness of breath or sore throat? Have you travelled overseas in the past 14 days? Once they have answered all questions, their phone will display either a green or amber colour: If the scan returns a green colour, the person can show a Ramsay staff member their result and enter the facility. If the scan returns an amber colour, the person will need to speak to a staff member to determine why they have received that result and whether it is safe for them to enter the facility. The screening tool is designed to help stop the spread of COVID-19, minimise disruptions and streamline the entry process for patients, visitors, doctors and staff alike. Previously patients and visitors had to be individually interviewed at each Ramsay facility about their possible exposure to COVID-19, and this had unfortunately led to some delays. Ramsay’s IT team has been working hard to roll out the technology quickly, given the recent spike in COVID-19 cases, particularly in Victoria and New South Wales. The questions and instructions are also currently being translated into five other languages to assist people for whom English is not their first language. They are: Chinese, French, Arabic, Vietnamese and Italian. The COVID-19 screening tool is also a great asset for Ramsay Health Care heading into the future, with visitor numbers expected to increase as elective surgery capacity improves. Each Ramsay facility across the country will have its own unique QR scan code and patient and visitor data will be stored safely and securely. The QR code will be displayed on signage outside the entry points of all Ramsay facilities.

10.01.2022 Understanding baby language!!

09.01.2022 IMPORTANT HOSPITAL INFORMATION UPDATE From 8 am 29 August 2020 VISITORS ... Due to recently announced cases in Queensland extra restrictions have now been put in place for hospitals. As a precaution, Queensland’s Chief Health Officer has recommended visitors should temporarily not be entering hospitals. We understand that many people will want to visit their loves ones in hospital, however we need to make sure we are doing everything we can to protect our patients and health care workers. Exceptions to the no visitor rule will be made on a case-by-case basis. Patients who are children will be allowed one parent/carer and maternity patients will be allowed one support person. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT We are following the advice of Queensland Health and increasing the use of PPE (personal protective equipment). All patients, staff and approved visitors will now be required to wear a mask entering the hospital and must wear it when in public areas of the hospital. Everyone who enters the hospital must undergo temperature screening and complete electronic screening via the QR code scanning system on entry. If patients do not have a smartphone to complete this scanning process, staff on the door will be able to assist them manually by asking them a series of questions. Our staff are available in all entry areas to assist patients. It’s really important for us all to play our part in stopping the spread of COVID-19. We apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your support as we navigate through this time together.

07.01.2022 Happy first day of Spring!

07.01.2022 #BREAKING: QUEENSLAND HAS DECLARED ALL OF NSW AND ACT A COVID-19 HOTSPOT Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced the border will close to NSW and the ACT f...rom 1am this Saturday. There will be some exemptions for those living in border communites. Other details to note: * One new case of coronavirus overnight - a 68 yr old woman in the West Moreton region. * The Premier said it is important for Queenslanders to stay in Queensland. Now is not the time to travel to NSW or Victoria. * The Premier also said Queensland is not going to wait for NSW to get worse. * The Premier and Deputy Premier emphasised that some people have gone to great lengths to avoid border restrictions. Queensland Deputy Police Commissioner Steve Gollchewski added: * an updated border pass system will become active by Friday night ahead of the closure. The system currently being built and updated * the new passes will need to contain photo ID of the person travelling. * Border residents will still be able to travel for essential services, including work and school. More detail to follow.

06.01.2022 Post-natal depression can affect new dads too. Regular support and contact from family and friends can make a big difference, so if you know a new dad, let this be a reminder to check in and see how they're going.

05.01.2022 Public Health Alert Community members on Brisbane’s southside are asked to remain alert but not alarmed as Queensland records three new cases of novel cor...onavirus (COVID-19). The first case is a 19-year-old woman who tested positive after travelling interstate last week. She is an employee at Parklands Christian College on Brisbane’s southside. Queensland Health is working closely with the school which has temporarily closed until further notice. The second case is a 19-year-old female travel companion. Both cases travelled interstate together last week. It is believed they contracted the virus in Melbourne, Victoria. The third reported case is a known close contact, a 22-year-old woman, who tested positive later today. This individual is an employee of YMCA Chatswood Hills Outside School Hours Care. Queensland Health is working closely with the school and the care centre, both of which have temporarily closed until further notice. Any individuals who were present at the below locations at the relevant times are asked to immediately self-quarantine and contact 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84). 21 July 2020 - Virgin flights VA863 Mel - Syd (Arrived 5.55pm) and VA977 Syd - Bne (Arrived 8.00pm) 22-23 July 2020 (9:30am-6pm) - Parklands Christian College, Park Ridge 23 July 2020 (7-9pm) - Madtongsan IV Restaurant - Sunnybank 23 July 2020 (evening) - Heeretea -Bubble Tea Shop - Sunnybank 23 - 24 July 2020 - YMCA Chatswood Hills Outside School Hours Care - Springwood 23 - 24 July 2020 (3:30-5:30pm) - Primary Medical and Dental Practice - Browns Plains 26 July 2020 (6:30-9:30pm) Thai Peak Restaurant - Springfield 27 July 2020 (3.15- 4.15pm) - Cowch Dessert Cocktail Bar - Southbank 27 July 2020 (4.00-6.00pm) - P’Nut Street Noodles - Southbank 28 July 2020 - African Grocery Shop - Woodridge (Station Rd) 28 July 2020 (12.25pm-12.30pm, 13.00-13.15pm) - Primary Medical and Dental Practice - Browns Plains 28 July 2020 (12.30-1.00pm) - Chatime Grand Plaza - Browns Plains 28 July 2020 (12.30-1.00pm) - Origin Kebabs Grand Plaza - Browns Plains Additional location information in relation these cases will be provided via a Public Health Alert as soon as it is available. Anyone who has symptoms of COVID-19, even if they are mild, must get tested. A number of Fever Clinic times have been extended: Logan Hospital Fever Clinic - 8am-9pm - Wednesday 29 July-Thursday 30 July QEII Hospital Fever Clinic - 8am - 9pm - Wednesday 29 July-Friday 31 July Parklands Fever Clinic (school community testing) - Closes 7pm tonight. Opens 9am tomorrow Orion Springfield Central Shopping Centre western car park (pop up clinic) - 9am-4pm - Thursday 30 July-Sunday 2 August

03.01.2022 Well done Sam and Max. Wish you all the best. Looking forward to welcoming Delmege Twins to our world

03.01.2022 Happy 1st Birthday to beautiful Madeline (Maddy) It was fun to see you again

02.01.2022 BREAKING: Two new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed on the Gold Coast. Restrictions currently in place in Brisbane will be extended to the Gold Coast as of ...8am Saturday morning. Gatherings in private homes and public spaces like parks, will be restricted to a maximum of 10 people. Restrictions will be placed on visitors to aged care centres and disability accommodation facilities. Hospitals have been asked to restrict visitor numbers. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says the symptoms seen in recent cases have been very mild and has urged people to get tested. The two new cases in Pimpama, and a third in Forest Lake, are linked to a Queensland Corrections training centre in Wacol. More: https://ab.co/3hBIO0q

01.01.2022 Public Health Alert Queensland Health has expanded its list of venues where confirmed COVID-19 cases have visited. Anyone who has been to these locations ...at the times specified should monitor their health and if they develop any COVID-19 symptoms, even mild, get tested. New locations include: 15 August 2020 Pimpana Junction Centre - 10am -11:50am 15 August 2020 Coomera Westfield -11:20am -11:25am 16 August 2020 Chemist Warehouse Pimpama City Centre, - 8:20am-8:30am 16 August 2020 Pimpama Junction Centre - 12:20pm-12:25pm 16 August 2020 Zarraffa’s Pimpana City - 10a 16 August 2020 The Southern Hotel Toowoomba - 8:15am -10 am 16 August 2020 Queens Park Markets, East Toowoomba - 10am-11am 17 August 2020 Zarraffa’s Pimpama City - 6:30am 17 August 2020 Coles Express Pimpama City Centre - 6:18am 17 August 2020 Coles Express Pimpama City Centre - 4:25 17 August 2020 Coles Upper Coomera - 8pm-8:10pm 18 August 2020 Spotlight, Indooroopilly - 9am - 11am 18 August 2020 Logan Motorway BP service centre and Macdonalds - 3:50pm 19 August 2020 Zarraffa’s Pimpama City - 06:30am 21 August 2020 Logan Motorway BP service centre and MacDonald’s - 7:00am 21 August 2020 Coles Express Pimpama City Centre - 9:00pm 21 August 2020 Southern bay Cyclones Rugby Union (Cyclones vs Logan Saints), Redland Bay - 8:00pm-10:00pm 22 August 2020 United Service Station Pimpama - 4:00pm-4:20pm 22 August 2020 Pimpama McDonalds - 8:30am-9:30am 22 August 2020 Bunnings Oxenford - 12:00pm-12:05pm 22 August 2020 Coles Pimpama City - 1:00pm-2:00pm 22 August 2020 Graceville Netball Courts & Canteen, Faulkner Park - 1:00pm-3:00pm 22 August 2020 Kmart, Indooroopilly Shopping Centre - 3:15pm-4:45pm 23 August 2020 Coles Pimpama City - 4:10pm-4:20pm 23 August 2020 IGA Coomera - 2:10pm-2:20pm 23 August 2020 Coles Pimpama City - 4:05pm - 4:20pm 24 August 2020 Logan Motorway BP service centre and MacDonald’s - 4:20pm-4:30pm 24 August 2020 Coomera Westfield - 5:30pm-6:00pm 25 August 2020 Logan Motorway BP service centre and MacDonald’s - 6:40am-6:45am 25 August 2020 Logan Motorway BP service centre and MacDonald’s - 4:20pm-4:30pm 26 August 2020 Coomera Westfield - 9:30am-10:25am 26 August 2020 Woolworths Pimpama Junction - 10:40am-10:50am 26 August 2020 Kmart Oxenford - 11:00am-11:10am 26 August 2020 Bunnings Oxenford - 11:20am-11:50am 26 August 2020 Woolworths Pimpama Junction - 12:00pm-12:15pm 26 August 2020 Zazar’s Kebabs Pimpama - 12:15pm-12:25pm 26 August 2020 Logan Motorway BP service centre and MacDonald’s - 5:45pm-5:50pm 26 August 2020 Gold Coast University Hospital Fever clinic - 7:00pm-7:20pm 27 August 2020 Princess Alexandra Hospital Fever Clinic - 12:40pm -12:55pm 27 August 2020 Priceline Pharmacy Forest Lake - 9:00am-9:10am 27 August 2020 Coles Forest Lake Shopping Centre - 9:15am -9:30am The updated list is available at: https://www.qld.gov.au//cor/current-status/contact-tracing. To find your nearest fever clinic, visit: https://www.qld.gov.au/covid19testing.

01.01.2022 World breastfeeding week 2020! I love supporting mothers with their breastfeeding journey

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