In COVID-19

Local COVID-19 case 

Today, a case of COVID-19 was diagnosed in a local resident of Hunters Hill. The virus was acquired in the Sydney CBD and not locally. The positive person got tested very quickly after finding out about a possible exposure and has appropriately self-isolated since. The local public health unit is aware of the situation and are managing the response which includes contact tracing which is now taking place. We encourage everyone to follow the advice of public health officials and cooperate with local public health units if and when you are contacted.  

Understandably, this has caused considerable stress and anxiety in a close-knit community such as Hunters Hill and surrounds. We have received many phone calls and spoken to many locals about managing the situation and decreasing the risk. It is important to remember that the risk remains low especially if everyone cooperates and follows the public health advice.     

 

Things we can all do:

  • Excellent hand hygiene (washing hands with soap or using hand sanitiser)
  • Maintain appropriate distancing (at least 1.5 meters)
  • Wear a face mask, especially if you cannot appropriately distance
  • Do not go to work or send children to school if anyone has any symptoms
  • Get tested for COVID-19 if you have any symptoms or had contact with a positive case
  • Self-isolate and seek advice if you are unsure
  • Do not visit aged care facilities if you have the slightest doubt about symptoms or exposure
  • Do not panic and make sure you support friends and family

The next 2 weeks are especially important. If there has been any local COVID-19 transmission, we will see this play out over that period. We can also minimise local COVID-19 transmission during this period by doing the right thing. As a result, it is important to be especially vigilant for symptoms and get tested ASAP. There are many local testing options, including government COVID-19 clinics, local hospitals, private pathology providers and at HHMP. It is also very important to keep in mind and do the things listed above to minimise the risk.

 

HHMP is COVID-Safe and is asking all patients and visitors to wear masks 

As a practice we are always taking steps to reduce the risk for patients and staff as part of our COVID-Safe plan. Such steps include:

  • Screening patients over the phone and online to make sure symptomatic patients are not seen inside the practice, but rather via telehealth, in their cars or in our isolation room.
  • Abundant hand sanitiser
  • Setting up the waiting room with appropriate distancing
  • Cleaning multiple times during the day (above and beyond after-hours cleaning)
  • Wearing masks

In light of recent events, we are asking all patients and staff to be especially vigilant and take appropriate actions to decrease risk. Especially over the next few weeks, we need the assistance of all patients and visitors to wear masks. We would appreciate if you were to bring your own mask with you and wear it before entering the practice. If you do not have a mask, please ask at reception and a disposable mask will be given to you. We all need to be involved in reducing the risk of community transmission especially for those most vulnerable.

We thank you all for your cooperation and encourage you to contact us if you have any questions.  

 

For More COVID-19 Information 

NSW health has an excellent COVID-19 website with all the information in one place and links to further information. Please use this and other reputable government websites to get your information rather than news media or just random blogs (excluding this one! ;-)). The links below are for the most useful sections for patients:

 

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