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Positive COVID ‘RATS’ Must Be Registered.
From Friday 7 January 2022, Victorians must register their positive at-home RAT (Rapid Antigen Tests) results on a government portal. Under the testing change, those who test positive on a RAT will be considered “probable” cases and must isolate immediately for seven days and notify their contacts. Guidelines and procedures will be published when made…
Reporting Positive ‘RAT’ test
From: Victorian Department of Health Have you tested positive on a rapid antigen test? You are now required by law to report your positive result to the Department of Health. Report by visiting www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/report or calling 1800 675 398. For translations, call the hotline number and press 0. Reporting your positive Rapid Antigen Test result…
The Indians came to Erica for Lunch.
THE INDIANS RODE IN. AND OUT. THANKS JIM. From Mt Erica Lions Club “What a hoot it was catering for the Indian motorcycle club when they came via Erica on their run today… The deep low rumble of bikes coming in Erica could be heard echoing in the air, through the trees, before they turbed…
Testing opportunities available in Gippsland 1st Oct
Testing opportunities available in Gippsland on 1 October include; LATROBE CITY • Gippsland Regional Indoor Sports Stadium drive through, Ashby St, Traralgon 9.30am – 5pm today and 9am – 4pm Saturday and Sunday. No appointments required. • Latrobe Valley Respiratory Clinic, Morwell. Appointments required, for bookings go to https://bit.ly/3Fbd8eH. • LCHS – Senior Citizens Centre,…
Are you an Authorised Worker that must get a shot?
Check the list below! COVID Authorised Workers as at 1 Oct 21 About a million authorised workers across Victoria will need to have had at least one dose of a COVID vaccine by October 15 to keep working on site. The same group of workers will need to have had both vaccine doses by November 26. Separate…
Without Volunteers, nothing happens. Can you spare some time?
Without local volunteers, Fires don’t get fought, Ambulances are absent, the op-shop closes, and our Community Committees collapse. Why? Because there is no ‘Somebody Else’ prepared to give back to the community in which we live. Gippsland’s ABC has the story. Worker shortages across the region have extended to Gippsland’s volunteer army, with emergency services,…