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Forty-five travellers from Sydney are being urged to get tested for COVID-19 and continue self-isolation on the Northern Rivers after sharing a flight with a confirmed case.
Acting Northern NSW Health District CEO Lynne Weir confirmed Monday the travellers were all supposed to have been self-isolating anyway as they were under public health orders to follow stay-at-home rules applicable in Sydney.
The passengers caught a Virgin flight from Sydney to Ballina on 14 July: flight VA 1139.
A man aboard the same flight had breached directions to self-isolate in Sydney after having a COVID-19 test on 12 July, health authorities later said.
Authorities said the man further breached public health orders by travelling from Ballina to Brisbane.
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Ballina Byron Gateway Airport Covid Update
NSW Health has confirmed a Virgin flight travelling from Sydney to Ballina has been added to NSW’s list of COVID-19 exposure sites.
NSW Health has advised anyone who travelled or worked on Virgin Flight VA 1139 on July 14 must get tested and isolate for 14 days from the date of exposure, regardless of the result of the test.
Ballina Byron Gateway Airport wishes to assure all travellers and the general public that stringent measures continue to be in place at the Airport to protect the community’s health and safety.
Ballina Shire Council’s General Manager, Paul Hickey said, “Ballina Byron Gateway Airport is COVID-safe and our health and safety measures remain stringent. We will continue to work with the airlines and the NSW Government to ensure the safety of passengers, staff and the community.”