Public health advice issued for Western Australians

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WA Health has identified potential higher risk COVID-19 exposure sites at U Natural Spa Therapy in Applecross and New U Massage in Mount Lawley.
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WA Health has identified potential higher risk COVID-19 exposure sites in Applecross and Mount Lawley, and urgently requires people who visited these sites at the times to get tested immediately and self-quarantine.

Anyone who attended U Natural Spa Therapy in Applecross between 7 to 13 January is required to immediately get tested for COVID-19 and self-quarantine for 14 days from their last exposure, and call 13 COVID (13 26843).

This location has been visited by multiple COVID-19 cases and WA Health believes additional people have attended the business during this time, without registering their attendance or using the SafeWA app.

In addition to this location, anyone who attended New U Massage in Mount Lawley on Monday, 10 January between 10:00am and 8:30pm is also required to immediately get tested for COVID-19 and to self-quarantine for 14 days from their last exposure and call 13COVID (13 26843).

People are encouraged to keep checking the list of exposure sites and follow the testing and isolation advice if you have visited an exposure site.

A full list of testing clinics is available on the HealthyWA website (external link).

Western Australian are encouraged to stay vigilant and get tested immediately if they develop COVID-19 symptoms, and use SafeWA and mandatory contact registers to check in to businesses and venues.

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