New exposure sites named in Adelaide’s west
A pub, cafe, restaurant and medical centre have been named as new COVID-19 exposure sites overnight.
A restaurant and a cafe at Henley Beach have been named COVID-19 exposure sites. Photo: Tony Lewis/InDaily
In an update issued late on Thursday, SA Health said the waiting room in the Trinity Medical Centre in Port Adelaide has been deemed a “close contact exposure” location.
Anyone fully vaccinated who was there on Tuesday, November 30 is asked to immediately get tested and quarantine for seven days, while unvaccinated contacts are required to quarantine for 14 days.
The Halfway Hotel in Beverley has been deemed a “casual contact exposure” location for Tuesday, November 30 from 7pm to 8:30pm.
The listing requires anyone at the pub at the designated time to quarantine until they receive a negative result.
The same order applies to the Thai Orchid Restaurant in Henley Beach, where a positive case also attended on the Tuesday from 5:45pm to 8pm.
The Western Hospital Courtside Café in Henley Beach has also been deemed a “low risk casual contact” location, with anyone there on Monday, November 29 from 10:30am to 11:00am or Tuesday, November 30, asked to monitor for symptoms.
The latest sites add to a growing list of exposure locations identified by SA Health this week.
On Thursday, health authorities listed the Stir Restaurant in Largs North as a casual contact exposure, while the Mount Barker General Hospital and BIG4 West Beach Parks at West Beach were deemed low risk casual contact locations.
SA Health on Wednesday listed exposure sites at Norwood, Glenelg, Unley and the city connected to the locally acquired cases.