13 July 2021

Goulburn Hospital construction site and Hungry Jack's Marulan possible COVID-19 exposure sites

| Hannah Sparks
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An essential worker from Sydney who tested positive for COVID-19 worked at the construction site next to Goulburn Hospital. Photo: Southern NSW Local Health District.

UPDATED 11:50 am: A man aged in his 70s from Sydney’s eastern suburbs has become the second person in a week to die from COVID-19 in NSW, NSW Health announced this morning.

A woman in her 90s died over the weekend after contracting the virus from a family member.

Earlier today, NSW Health announced 89 new COVID-19 cases in the 24 hours to 8:00 pm last night (12 July).

Of the 89 new infections, 55 were in isolation but 21 were infectious in the community.

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said more than three-quarters of today’s cases were close family contacts of previous cases.

According to NSW Health, 65 people are in hospital with COVID-19 and 21 are in intensive care.

In total, NSW has 707 active cases. Yesterday, NSW recorded 112 new cases.

10:45 am: People who visited Goulburn Base Hospital and Hungry Jack’s Marulan North are advised to get tested after a possible COVID-19 exposure.

On Tuesday (13 July), NSW Health confirmed that three people from Sydney who visited these sites have since tested positive for COVID-19.

Among them was a construction worker who travelled from Sydney to work at the construction site next to Goulburn Hospital on Friday, 9 July. The construction site is part of the Goulburn Hospital redevelopment.

The construction worker has been in isolation since 10 July.

Hungry Jack's Marulan

Hungry Jack’s in Marulan has also been listed as a potential COVID-19 exposure site. Photo: EM Signs.

The other two people were removalists who visited Hungry Jack’s Marulan North between 5:00 pm to 5:30 pm on Saturday, 10 July, while travelling back to Sydney.

An employee told Region Media that CCTV footage showed the removalists ate inside before returning to their truck and driving towards Sydney.

The restaurant was closed on Tuesday for a deep clean and to allow staff to get tested.

The three people were considered essential workers and allowed to leave Sydney under the current public health orders.

They have since returned to Sydney and are now in isolation.

NSW Health has increased the hours at testing sites in Goulburn in response to the possible exposures.

Goulburn testing locations include:

  • Goulburn Hospital (130 Goldsmith Street, Goulburn) – 7:00 am to 4:00 pm (or until the last person is tested), from Tuesday to Friday, and 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, from Saturday to Sunday.
  • Laverty Pathology drive-through (Seiffert Oval, Faithful Street, Goulburn) – 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, from Tuesday to Friday, and 8:00 am to 1:30 pm on Saturday and Sunday.

This is the second time in less than two months that the latest COVID-19 outbreak has come scarily close to home.

In June, Trapper’s Bakery and Shell Coles Express Big Merino in Goulburn were also listed as hotspots after being visited by a Melbourne family who tested positive for COVID-19.

Located on the Hume Highway, Goulburn is a popular destination for people travelling between Sydney, Melbourne and the NSW South Coast.

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If you choose to consume fast food you will probably find yourself in hospital.

Why was these people even allowed out of Sydney little own a hot spot all Sydney people should not be allowed out of Sydney no wonder the virus is not getting better wake and think

Glenda Chown11:44 am 13 Jul 21

Was this construction worker only on site at hospital or was he in the other part of hospital

Glenda Chown also Sydney contractors working on Aquatic Center redevelopment and possibly the Arts Centre all in the Town Centre.

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