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TerryWhite Chemmart Largs Bay

Locality: Largs North

Phone: +61 8 8449 7172



Address: 240A Fletcher Rd 5016 Largs North, SA, Australia

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25.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/139550079429205/posts/3699457433438434/



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17.01.2022 COVID SAfe Check-In will roll out from tomorrow, to enhance contact tracing and keep our community COVID safe. The mySA GOV app will host the COVID SAfe Check-I...n feature, which once opened, will allow you to scan a business’s QR code. The app securely collects limited personal information as you enter a business or venue. Your details will only be kept for 28 days and will only be released to SA Health for official contact tracing purposes. Download the free mySA GOV app Available now on Google Play Available on the App Store from Tuesday afternoon As Apple finalises its requirements, users are able to sign in manually until available on the App Store from Tuesday afternoon. If you have already downloaded the app make sure you have the latest version. More information is available at www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/business-and-work/covid-safe-check-in



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17.01.2022 Free Delivery in our local area

14.01.2022 PLEASE HELP KEEP OUR COMMUNITY SAFE from COVID -19 If visiting our Pharmacy or Post Office, Please comply with government requirements and wear a face mask before entering our premises. Please adhere to social distancing guidelines. Do Not come in, If you are unwell or in isolation or have had contact with any confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases. Home Delivery is available.... Purchase limits may be in place to safeguard the community. Maximum person limits will be enforced if necessary. Please be respectful to our Staff. Racist or Aggressive behaviour Will Not Be Tolerated. Remember we are all in this together! Let's All do the right thing! Stay Safe Everyone See more



14.01.2022 You gotta love free Ferris Wheel rides in our Port... Nicely done City of Port Adelaide Enfield It’s happening for a week, so get your tribe together and ge...t amongst it!! See ya on the Ferris Wheel. - Saturdays 12 noon-10pm - Sundays 11am-5pm - Weekdays 6pm-10pm

14.01.2022 Wearing a face mask provides an additional physical barrier, and helps to slow the spread of COVID-19. . How to put a mask on: 1 Wash and dry (or sanitis...e) your hands. 2 Take your clean, unused mask by the ear loops or strings. 3 Put them over your ears or tie them behind your head. 4 Make sure your mask is completely covering your nose, mouth and chin. . Don’t touch or adjust the front of your mask while wearing it it’s the part that’s protecting you from COVID-19. If you do touch it by accident, wash or sanitise your hands right away. . How to take a mask off: 1 Wash and dry (or sanitise) your hands. 2 Do not touch the front of your mask while removing it. Use only the ear loops or strings. 3 Store cloth face masks in a plastic bag until you have an opportunity to wash them. When disposing single-use surgical face masks, place in a bag or lined bin. Do not put masks into the recycling bin. 4 Wash and dry (or sanitise) your hands. . To learn more about face masks: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDmasks

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08.01.2022 From 12.01 am 1 December 2020, all people in health care settings must wear a single-use surgical mask (covering mouth and nose) at all times when in the physic...al presence of other people on the premises. All people includes: care providers patients clients residents administrative and other staff employees visitors students contractors any other person on the premises There are exceptions for mandatory mask use in health care settings. A person is exempt where the mask will hinder the care which is being provided, there is a medical condition, communication with a person who is deaf or hard of hearing is required, the person is under 12 and the person is a live in staff member or a resident of a residential care facility. The definition of a health care setting includes GP clinics, public and private hospitals and specialist practices (including drug and alcohol facilities), pharmacies, allied health services, dental services and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services. To learn more about which kind of health services are included under this Direction and the exceptions for mandatory mask use: Check out our FAQs: www.bit.ly/3ohagUh Read the latest Direction here: www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emergency-declarations Learn more about face masks: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDmasks

08.01.2022 If visiting our Pharmacy or Post Office, Please adhere to social distancing guidelines. Do Not come in, If you are unwell or in isolation or have had contact with any confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases. Home Delivery is available. Purchase limits may be in place to safeguard the community. Maximum person limits will be enforced if necessary.... Please be respectful to our Staff. Racist or Aggressive behaviour Will Not Be Tolerated. Remember we are all in this together! Let's All do the right thing! Stay Safe Everyone See more



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04.01.2022 No matter your child’s age, preparing them for a COVID-19 test will help make the experience a little easier for them. . Here are a few tips on how to prepare ...your child: Paint a picture for them: describe in age appropriate detail what they can expect before you head out. This should include where they will go, who will be there, what they will see and how long it will take. Let them know that friendly staff will be wearing masks, caps, gowns and gloves to protect themselves and others from getting sick. Keep them distracted during the wait with their favourite toy, books, music, or a movie/TV show on your phone or tablet. Explain that they’ll put a little stick with a soft end in their nose and mouth, and that it won’t hurt but might feel funny. Plan a fun ‘reward’ that they will get at home after the test (your child will need to self-isolate until they’ve received a negative test result and their symptoms have resolved). . If your child doesn’t like being touched or gets scared in clinical settings, please let the staff know and they’ll work out a way to keep your child feel calm and comforted. See more

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