News
WA COVID update 01/02/2021
Published Mon 01 Feb 2021
Perth, Peel and South West region enters lockdown from 6pm, 31 January 2021
The following restrictions apply for the lockdown period:
- People should not leave Perth, Peel or the South West during this period
- People can enter Perth, Peel or the South West only to access or deliver essential health and emergency services and other essential requirements
- Non-residents currently in Perth, Peel and the South West are required to remain until the end of the restriction period however if you must leave for serious reasons you are to then return home immediately, stay home and get tested if symptoms develop
- Restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars to provide takeaway service only
- Elective surgery and procedures for categories 2 and 3 will be suspended from Tuesday, 2 February. Category 1 and urgent category 2 surgery will continue
- No visitors will be allowed in homes unless caring for a vulnerable person or in an emergency
- No visitors to hospitals or residential aged care and/or disability facilities
- No weddings permitted
- Funerals are limited to 10 people
- Travel remains prohibited within remote Aboriginal communities.
- Masks are to be worn at all times when outside of your place of residence, this includes at workplaces and on public transport. For more information about masks, see the Healthy WA website.
Schools will be closed for this week. Term 1, 2021 was due to start from February 1 but that will be postponed by one week.
The following facilities in the Perth, Peel and South West regions will need to close:
- Schools, universities, TAFEs and education facilities
- Pubs, bars and clubs
- Gyms and indoor sporting venues
- Playgrounds, skate parks and outdoor recreational facilities
- Cinemas, entertainment venues, and casinos
- Beauty therapy services, parlour or salon including hairdressers, barbershop, nail salon, tattoo parlour, spa or massage parlour
- Large religious gatherings and places of worship
- Libraries and cultural institutions
People will be required to stay at home unless they need to:
- undertake duties as an essential worker or to transport an essential worker;
- shop for essentials like groceries, medicine and necessary supplies;
- medical or health care needs including compassionate requirements and looking after the vulnerable; and
- exercise within their neighbourhood, but only with one other person and only for one hour per day.
The lockdown has been introduced due to the detection of a positive COVID-19 case in a hotel quarantine worker.
A list of locations the confirmed case visited is available on the Department of Health’s website. People who were at these places on these dates must go and get tested. Additionally, anyone who lives or works in the Falkirk Avenue Maylands shopping centre precinct should present for a test.
WA COVID clinic operating hours will be extended as part of a testing surge. Testing locations are available on the Healthy WA website.
For up to date information, please refer to the WA Government Website.
Australian Sailing WA staff are working remotely and completely equipped to respond to enquiries as per normal.
Please contact the main office number of 08 9386 2438, where you will be re-directed or able to leave a message.
Alternatively, please contact a staff member directly, as per the details below:
Andy Fethers |
Regional Manager |
0404 420 885 |
andy.fethers@sailing.org.au |
Jenn Suffield |
Club Services Officer |
0401 959 300 |
jenn.suffield@sailing.org.au |
Kate Wearn |
Club Services Officer |
0411 592 257 |
kate.wearn@sailing.org.au |
Scott Johnston |
Club Services Officer |
0429 707 707 |
scott.johnston@sailing.org.au |
Chris Lloyd |
Club Services Officer |
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chris.lloyd@sailing.org.au |