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MurdiPaaki Regional Housing Corporation

Locality: Broken Hill, New South Wales

Phone: +61 8 8088 6077



Address: 428 Blende Street 2880 Broken Hill, NSW, Australia

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23.01.2022 The Prime Minister has issued strong advice for everyone in Australia - stay home unless it is essential to leave No more than two people should meet in public, unless they are part of the same household The arrangements for weddings and funerals remain unchanged.



23.01.2022 COVID-19 Update: What you need to know & /: Supermarkets and pharmacies will be able to operate 7 days a w...eek 24 hours a day in NSW to ensure communities have access to essential goods at all times during the COVID-19 pandemic. The changes will be in place until the crisis is over. More at https://bit.ly/COVID-19-NSWSupermarkets-Pharmacies24-7 : Police now have the power to issue $1,000 on-the-spot fines for individuals and $5,000 for corporations not complying with directions relating to COVID-19, as part of a NSW crackdown on reckless behaviour to slow the spread of the virus. Officers will also no longer require a warrant to arrest an individual breaching a public health order. You can also report anyone who doesn’t comply with public health advice to Crime Stoppers online at www.nsw.crimestoppers.com.au : As of 11:59 pm tonight, further non-essential activities and businesses will be temporarily shutdown. For a complete list please visit https://bit.ly/COVID-19-NSW-Restrictions-on-Facilities : Parents and carers are strongly encouraged to keep their children at home (if possible). However, no child in NSW will be turned away from school. Schools will remain open for parents who want their children to attend irrespective of their profession or working arrangements. More at https://bit.ly/COVID-19-Schools-FAQs : A ban on all overseas travel for Australians is now place. Exemptions include citizens who normally live overseas; where travel is essential; where travel is in our national interest, where travel is on compassionate & humanitarian grounds. Australian borders have closed to everyone excluding Australian citizens, residents and immediate family members. Australians abroad, if you wish to return home, do so ASAP. More at http://smartraveller.gov.au : Latest NSW Health updates on COVID-19: https://bit.ly/33FKrnN Known flights with confirmed cases of COVID-19: http://bit.ly/COVID-19-NSWFlights Heat map of NSW confirmed cases of COVID-19: https://bit.ly/COVID-19-NSW-Heatmap Find the facts on COVID-19: https://bit.ly/COVID-19-NSW-FindTheFacts Find out if you need to get tested for COVID-19 with the Symptom Checker: https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/symptom-checker/tool More info and advice on COVID-19: http://bit.ly/novel-coronavirus-covid-19 If you’re concerned you have COVID-19, please call the national Coronavirus Health Information Line for advice on 1800 020 080. If you require translating or interpreting services, call 131 450.

23.01.2022 An additional 127 cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in NSW to 1,918. Confirmed cases: 1,918 Cases tested and e...xcluded: 94,534 There are 157 COVID-19 cases being treated in NSW, including 26 cases in our Intensive Care Units and, of those, 13 require ventilators at this stage. More than 50 per cent of the remainder of cases being treated by NSW Health are through Hospital in the Home services. There are currently 189 NSW cases from the Ruby Princess, 66 cases from the Ovation of the Seas, which docked 18 March and 26 cases from the Voyager of the Seas which docked on 18 March. There are two new cases in NSW, from the Celebrity Solstice, making it four total cases in NSW. On 29 March a team of one Doctor and four paramedics completed a boat to boat transfer a few miles off Botany Bay to transport three crew members requiring hospitalisation who are thought to have COVID-19. The crew have been transferred to RPA. Approximately 70 swabs from unwell crew members on the Voyager of the Seas have been tested for COVID-19. Four crew members have tested positive for COVID-19. NSW Health is working with the cruise line (Royal Caribbean) to ensure infection control, isolation of all crew, and care of unwell people aboard the ship. Tyndale Christian School in Blacktown has three cases of COVID-19 (2 students and a staff member). The school will close on 30 and 31 March for contact tracing and cleaning. A childcare worker at Rose of Sharon childcare centre and two confirmed cases in children who attend this centre have been diagnosed. All children have been isolated as close contacts. NSW Health is alerting passengers who were close contacts on flights to monitor for symptoms, and contact their GP, but call ahead first, or call healthdirect on 1800 022 222, or visit a NSW Health COVID-19/Flu assessment clinic should they become unwell. A full list of flight details can be found here: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au//Pa/coronavirus-flights.aspx

20.01.2022 The Prime Minister has announced further community restrictions. For information on COVID-19, visit: www.australia.gov.au



19.01.2022 UPDATE: CORONAVIRUS CASE CONFIRMED IN BROKEN HILL A person has tested positive for COVID-19 in Broken Hill. Health authorities say the person is in self-isol...ation at home and in contact with the Far West Local Health District. The LHD initially did not reveal where the person resides but has now clarified the person is from Broken Hill. The LHD is contacting people who had close contact with the person, and they will be asked to self-isolate for 14 days. The ABC will provide more information when it comes to hand. TESTING STATS Tests conducted at Broken Hill COVID-19 clinic: 139 Tests per 100,000 residents: 461.12 TESTING ARRANGEMENTS At Broken Hill, the Local Health District is operating a specialised COVID-19 clinic between 10am and 8pm, seven days a week, next to the local hospital. At Tibooburra, White Cliffs, Wilcannia, Menindee, Ivanhoe and Balranald, a separate area has been established away from the emergency department where people with mild to moderate symptoms can be tested. Anyone with severe symptoms must call ahead before attending the emergency department for screening there. At Dareton and Wentworth, people with mild to moderate symptoms should contact their local GPs for screening and testing, while people with severe symptoms should visit the Mildura Base Hospital. Locals experiencing mild to moderate symptoms can call the Sunraysia Respiratory Assessment and Advice Clinic on 03 5021 7653. At Mildura, if you think you need to be tested, call your GP, Swan Hill District Health or the Sunraysia Respiratory Assessment and Advice Clinic on 03 5021 7653.

18.01.2022 You can now visit your local doctor without leaving home. Access a range of bulk-billed health services over the phone or internet with new telehealth appointments. More info: https://www.health.gov.au//coronavirus-covid-19-advice-for

06.01.2022 There is no need to stockpile medicines. Read this important update from the Chief Pharmacist.



04.01.2022 New DCJ COVID-19 website for clients The site is a one-stop-shop for information on how our essential services are responding to #coronavirus. Including upda...tes for: people experiencing domestic and family violence older people, people with disability and carers visitors to correctional facilities and detainees jurors and parties to a court or tribunal matter families, we are working with and children we are keeping safe social housing tenants and people experiencing homelessness. Information on the website is updated regularly, so please keep checking back at https://coronavirus.dcj.nsw.gov.au #COVID19 Women NSW #CSNSW

01.01.2022 An additional 29 cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed since our last update, bringing the total to 2,926. During that time, 4,988 people were tested, almost 1,...800 more tests compared to the previous 24 hours. Confirmed cases: 2,926 Cases tested and excluded: 152,376 There are currently 217 COVID-19 cases being treated by NSW Health. This includes 26 people being treated in Intensive Care Units, with 19 of those requiring ventilators. Read the full media release here: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/news/Pages/20200417_01.aspx For the latest COVID-19 advice, visit nsw.gov.au/covid-19

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