COVID updates: Four new infections in Melbourne identified as household contacts of latest case in coronavirus cluster — as it happened
ABCJust wondering what members of my household should do if I visited an exposure site and developed symptoms. -Instructions for household If you visited an exposure site and have symptoms, and have had contact with other members of your household, it's definitely a good idea for them to stay home at least until you have your test results back. If you visited a Tier 1 site, you'll need to quarantine for 14 days even if you get a negative result — but if that result is positive, there's a good chance your household contacts could also have become infected. -Rick There's no restrictions on people going into Melbourne at the moment — you may run into some issues if you have to go back to the Gold Coast, but if you're going to Melbourne and staying there you'll just need to abide by whatever restrictions are in place there. In the case of Highpoint, contact tracers have really honed in on levels 2 and 3 at this stage which implies that it doesn't sound like the case went to level 1.