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Maitland Myotherapy & Sports Massage

Locality: Maitland, New South Wales

Phone: +61 435 714 833



Address: 25 Cedar Wattle Close 2320 Maitland, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.maitlandmyo.com.au

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20.01.2022 Important information regarding local sport / sports clubs.



19.01.2022 Myotherapists provide evidence-based assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation for a wide range of musculoskeletal pain. Suitable for all age groups, myotherap...y can be used as a treatment of muscle and joint pain, to restore optimum function and movement, as well as to reduce pain & muscular dysfunction. Search our website for your nearest myotherapist at www.myotherapy.org.au. We are an essential service, here to support you.

19.01.2022 Maitland Myotherapy is proudly registered as a COVID Safe Business.

09.01.2022 Please be aware of this and if you come across any information about these uniforms, please contact our local police. This only hurts the kids of the club. The uniforms are no use to anyone else as they would only serve to identify them as the person who stole them.



06.01.2022 FURTHER COVID-19 UPDATE Hunter New England Health can now confirm the child under 10 with confirmed COVID-19 reported earlier today, also visited the Don Waring... Oval on 19 July between 8.15am 10am. The child participated in the home team Nelson Bay Blue Marlins under 9’s AFL match against the Newcastle City Sky Blues. The child’s team mates are considered close contacts and are being notified and will be required to isolate for 14 days. The opposing team, and others present at the oval are asked to be on the lookout for COVID-19 symptoms and get tested immediately should any respiratory symptoms or fever occur.

06.01.2022 PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT COVID-19 CASE CONFIRMED IN PORT STEPHENS Hunter New England Local Health District is urging anyone who visited the Salamander Bay Shopping... Centre on 15 July to watch for COVID-19 symptoms and get tested should any respiratory symptoms or fever occur. The warning follows confirmation of a COVID-19 case in Port Stephens area. The new case is a man in his 60s, who is now in isolation. The source of infection was a visitor from Sydney. Anyone in the general Port Stephens area with symptoms of COVID-19 should seek testing. The Sydney case also visited the Windsor Castle Hotel in East Maitland between 6-8 pm on 13 July. Anyone who visited the hotel during this timeframe, and is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, should seek testing immediately. If you were at the Windsor Castle Hotel in East Maitland on the evening of 13 July or Salamander Bay Shopping Centre on 15 July you may be at risk of infection and you must be tested for COVID-19 even if you have the mildest of respiratory symptoms, said Dr David Durrheim, Public Health Controller for Hunter New England Health’s COVID-19 response. Anyone with cold or flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, cough or shortness of breath, is urged to get tested. Even those with mild symptoms such as fatigue, new muscle aches or pains, a change in taste or smell or a new runny nose are encouraged to arrange testing, he said. Additional staff have been deployed to the nearby Tomaree Community Hospital COVID-19 clinic to increase testing capability. Please call 4964 7497 between 8am to-4pm to make an appointment, or seek a referral from your GP. COVID-19 testing is also available at Maitland Hospital walk-in clinic, between 9am-4pm, 7 days a week. Testing is also available through local GP clinics, and at a number of hospitals in the Hunter region. A full list of COVID-19 testing clinics is available here: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectio//Pages/clinics.aspx It is essential people follow directions they receive about home isolation and quarantine and maintain COVID-safe practices of physical distancing of 1.5 metres, cough or sneeze into their elbow, and regularly wash their hands.

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