‘Hot Zone’ residents urged to get tested at new sites

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Residents living in Victoria’s ten restricted postcodes are urged to get tested for coronavirus this week—with new sites being setup as part of a massive effort to prevent further spread of the virus throughout the community.

In less than a week teams have already knocked on 54,000 doors in high risk areas offering advice, testing information and in some cases, self-administered testing kits, which can be collected at a later date.

“We have also processed more than 113,000 tests—thanks to Victorians who have done the right thing and helped to protect their families and their communities as we continue to fight this deadly virus,” an official press release said.

It’s more important than ever for the over 300,000 Victorians living in the restricted postcodes to get tested, regardless of whether you have symptoms.

A big team of doorknockers will hit the streets in Maidstone, Broadmeadows and Albanvale tomorrow and Brunswick West on Thursday to continue our community outreach, going door-to-door carrying out mobile testing and ensuring locals have the most up-to-date health advice.

A range of fixed, mobile and drive-through testing clinics are already located across the hotspot suburbs—with 22 sites up and running and more coming online every day.

While testing has already been available locally, the Government is standing up an additional 12 new sites to ensure there are dedicated testing locations in every postcode in coming days. This afternoon testing sites will be up and running at Wingate Avenue Community Centre, Maribyrnong Community Centre, Fairbairn park pavilion in Ascot Vale, Niddrie Community Hub, Glenroy library and AG Gillen Oval. Further announcements will be made on new sites as they open.

Reinforcements are also on the way from interstate with 30 clinical staff from South Australia arriving today to support community testing sites and the Queensland Government committing to send 40 nurses to assist our hardworking medical teams. The first group of Commonwealth public service workers will also hit the ground from tomorrow, joining our door knocking efforts across the hot zones.

The ten ‘hot zone’ postcodes will be required to return to Stage 3 Stay at Home restrictions from 11:59pm tonight until at least 29 July. For anyone living in these locations, there will again only be four reasons to be out: shopping for food and supplies, care and caregiving, exercise, and study or work—if it can’t be done from home.


To find your nearest testing site visit coronavirus.vic.gov.au or call 1800 675 398

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