A service station in regional South Australia has been named as a COVID-19 exposure site.
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On Friday, July 9, 2021, three removalists from western Sydney spent about five hours in McLaren Vale and then stopped at the Tailem Bend Shell Service Station on their return trip.
Two of the removalists have since tested COVID-19 positive.
Health authorities say the men stopped at a Shell service station at Tailem Bend, south-east of Adelaide, between 5.20pm and 7pm on Friday, July 9.
The service station is now closed.
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SA deputy chief public health officer Emily Kirkpatrick said CCTV footage from the service station was being looked at to see if there was crossover with customers and staff.
Contact tracers are contacting 18 QR codes check-ins during the time period and are appealing for those who have visited the site during that time frame to isolate immediately and contact SA Health.
All people who visited the site in that time frame, as well as their families and close contacts must isolate and get tested.
SA Health reported that there were two workers on at the service station during that period, and one of them is symptomatic.
For more information
- SA COVID-19 Information Line 1800 253 787