NO CASES of coronavirus have been recorded in communities visited by a COVID-positive couple, including the hospitality workers who served them in Moree.
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State-wide statistics indicate no locally-acquired COVID-19 cases were recorded across NSW in the latest testing period, which included results from hundreds of Moree residents who turned up for testing in the past few days.
The Melbourne couple roadtripped north while potentially infectious and stopped in Moree for three days between June 3 and June 5, where they visited a cafe, pub, clothing store and the thermal pools.
The Omega Cafe was listed as an exposure site and has confirmed all staff have been swabbed and returned a negative result.
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The popular Balo Street cafe was able to reopen its doors bright and early on Saturday morning, just in time for the long weekend, after it was closed for two days and deep-cleaned.
"Two of our key staff members, although providing a negative test result, have been deemed as close contacts and have been asked by the NSW Health department to remain isolated until next Friday," the cafe said.
"So please be patient with us as we will be short staffed.
"Thanks again to all our wonderful customers for supporting us through this scary time."
The couple spent their Friday night, on June 4, at the Amaroo Tavern in Moree.
The pub confirmed it had been disinfected and was also able to open on Saturday in time for long weekend travellers, but with reduced operations due to staff in isolation.
"We will ... expand to our full menu as more staff members are able to resume work, following COVID testing and in accordance with NSW Health directives," a statement said.
Assef's clothing store in Moree was also visited by the Melbourne couple and confirmed it has been cleaned but the shopfront would be forced to close until June 18 due to staff isolating, despite returning negative tests.
Hunter New England Health (HNEH) confirmed 368 people were screened for COVID-19 at Moree clinics on Saturday and Sunday.
More than 1000 people were tested during the two days prior.
Testing sites:
Moree hospital
- Walk-in clinic with no booking needed
- Open daily from 8am and 6pm
- No access from Alice Street
Pius X Aboriginal Corporation respiratory clinic
- Located on Anne Street
- Bookings required
- Open from 8:30am to 4:30pm from Friday through to Monday
Drive-through at Moree Gateway
- Drive-through service with no bookings required
- Open from 9am to 3pm
- Located on Blueberry Road off the Newell Highway
Tamworth drive-through clinic at Plain Street carpark
- Drive-through service with no booking required
- Open on weekdays between 7:45am and 3pm
- Open on Saturday between 7:45am and 12pm
Exposure sites:
Coonabarabran Coles Express on John Street
- Thursday, June 3, 11am-12pm
Gwydir Thermal Pools Motel & Caravan Park at 4 Amaroo Drive
- Thursday, June 3, from 1:45pm onwards
- All day Friday, June 4
- Saturday, June 5, at 7:30am
Cafe Omega at 145 Balo Street
- Thursday, June 3, from 1:30pm to 4:30pm
- Friday, June 4, from 7am to 9:30am
- Friday, June 4, from 11:50am to 2pm
Amaroo Tavern at Amaroo Drive
- Friday, June 4, from 4:30pm to 11pm
Moree Woolworths supermarket on Balo Street
- Thursday, June 3, from 3:30pm to 4:30pm
Moree Assef's clothing store on Balo Street
- Thursday, June 3, 3pm-3:30pm
What you need to do:
Anyone who attended the venues in Moree or Coonabarabran at the times listed above must immediately get tested and isolate until a negative result is received and await further information from NSW Health.
Anyone who lives, works or has visited the area should be extremely vigilant for the onset of symptoms, seek out a test immediately if symptoms arise, and isolate until a negative result is received.
NSW Health said it is continuing to investigate the movements of the case in regional NSW, and the list of venues and times will be updated.
Residents should monitor the NSW Health website and social media for updates on testing clinics and COVID-19 case locations.
Find detailed information on testing sites here.
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