COVID-19 update: Mildura in Victoria declared hotspot

Department of the Chief Minister and Cabinet

The Chief Health Officer has declared the Mildura Rural City Council Local Government Area in Victoria as a hotspot for the purposes of travel to the Northern Territory, backdated to 12 July 2021. This date aligns with the period of time people were in the community while infectious.

Anyone travelling to the Northern Territory, who has been to the Mildura Rural City Council LGA in Victoria since 12 July 2021 and arrives in the Northern Territory after 4pm on 19 July 2021, will be required to undertake 14 days of mandatory supervised quarantine at the Alice Springs or Howard Springs quarantine facilities.

The person must remain in quarantine until noon of the 14th day after they were at the hotspot location.

This hotspot declaration is required to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak evolving in Victoria, with community transmission having occurred in the local government area of Mildura Rural City.

Anyone already in the Northern Territory that has been to Mildura Rural City Council is required to follow the testing and quarantine directions in place, which can be found on the Victorian hotspots page.

A number of hotspot declarations for Victoria and Chief Health Officer quarantine and testing directions remain in place for those people who have been to a public exposure site in Victoria.

Public exposure sites continue to change and it is important that those people who have arrived in the Northern Territory from Victoria since 7 June 2021 check the Victorian Health website daily to ensure compliance with the testing direction.

A list of Victorian public exposure sites can be found at https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/exposure-sites#public-exposure-sites-in-victoria.

A list of declared COVID-19 hotspots can be found on the COVID-19 Australian hotspot and travel restrictions page.

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