KFC, Kmart and noodle house added to Covid hotspots after case roamed Brisbane for a WEEK undetected


Shops in a Westfield shopping centre including a Kmart store have been added to the coronavirus hotspot list after an infected tradie roamed Brisbane for a week before testing positive.

The 26-year-old landscaper from Stafford in north Brisbane tested positive to Covid-19 on Thursday night.

During that time, the man visited venues across Brisbane including Shinobi Ramen Noodle Shop and Kmart at Westfield Shopping Centre Carindale on Saturday March 20 from 12 noon to 2.16pm

Shinobi Ramen Noodle shop at Westfield shopping centre, Carindale, Brisbane, is one of the new covid hotspots from 12 noon to 2.16pm on March 20

Shinobi Ramen Noodle shop at Westfield shopping centre, Carindale, Brisbane, is one of the new covid hotspots from 12 noon to 2.16pm on March 20

The KFC drive-thru at Everton Park, Brisbane has been put on the hotspot list for only 5 minutes from 7.55pm to 8pm on March 22

The KFC drive-thru at Everton Park, Brisbane has been put on the hotspot list for only 5 minutes from 7.55pm to 8pm on March 22

While at Westfield Carindale he also visited Fresh Sensations, Harris Scarfe and Robins Kitchen and Go Vita.

KFC’s drive-thru at Everton Park has also been added to the list of low-risk venues for anybody there on Monday March 22 for the five minutes from 7.55pm to 8pm.  

The outbreak has prompted Western Australia to hand down a snap quarantine rules for potentially exposed travellers to isolate and get tested.

Kmart in Carindale Westfield, Brisbane, has been added to the list of hotspots as WA imposes new restrictions of immediate quarantine for any traveller exposed during the alert times

Kmart in Carindale Westfield, Brisbane, has been added to the list of hotspots as WA imposes new restrictions of immediate quarantine for any traveller exposed during the alert times

The restrictions apply to anyone in Queensland since March 20 who was at the designated hotspots during the alert times. 

WA Health Minister Roger Cook said anyone entering WA from Friday who had been at the hotspots would need to quarantine. 

The infected man – who has no connection to Queensland’s hotel quarantine program and has not been overseas – has been taken to Royal Brisbane Hospital for treatment.

Queensland Health said the latest locally acquired Covid case is linked to the previous cluster announced on March 12. 

The infection prompted Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk to close aged care facilities, hospitals and prisons to visitors in the Brisbane City and Moreton Bay council areas from 12pm on Friday. 

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has closed aged care centres, hospitals and prisons to visitors in Brisbane following a case of coronavirus outside hotel quarantine (pictured, testing in February)

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has closed aged care centres, hospitals and prisons to visitors in Brisbane following a case of coronavirus outside hotel quarantine (pictured, testing in February)

Crowds on an escalator at Carindale Shopping Centre in Brisbane - one of the venues in the city listed as potential exposure sites to Covid-19

Crowds on an escalator at Carindale Shopping Centre in Brisbane – one of the venues in the city listed as potential exposure sites to Covid-19

QUEENSLAND VENUES ON ALERT

Anyone who has been to the following venues in the specified time frames must get tested regardless of whether they have symptoms and isolate until they receive a negative result: 

March 20, 11am: Carindale Shopping Centre – HIGH RISK

March 20, 12 noon to  2.16pm: Westfield Carindale. Shops include: Shinobi Ramen Noodle Shop, Fresh Sensations, Go Vita, Robins kitchen, Harris Scarfe and Kmart

March 20, 2.45pm to 3.45pm: Market Organics (store only), Newmarket 

March 20, 8pm: Baskin and Robbins, Everton Park 

March 21, 10.30am to 10.46am: Genki Market, Alderley  

March 21, 12.30pm to 3.10pm: Mamma’s Italian Restaurant, Redcliffe 

March 22, 12.20 to 12.25pm: Guzman and Gomez, Stafford

March 22, 12.40 to 12.50pm: Bunnings, Stafford

March 25, 8.30am to 8.45am: Aldi, Stafford 

March 25, 11.15am to 11.40am: Nundah Respiratory Clinic, Nundah

Low risk venues:

March 20, 12 noon to 2.16pm: Other parts of Westfield Carindale centre

March 21, 9.50am to 10.20am: Gasworks Plaza, Newstead 

March 22, 7.55pm to 8pm: KFC drive-thru, Everton Park 

 

An Aldi supermarket in Stafford, north Brisbane visited by the city's positive Covid-19 case

An Aldi supermarket in Stafford, north Brisbane visited by the city’s positive Covid-19 case

The 26-year-old returned two positive results after being tested for the virus earlier on Thursday.

‘We will be issuing health alerts throughout the day and I urge the media to really put out these venues,’ she said.

‘We absolutely want people, especially over the next two – three days, to come forward and get tested if you are feeling unwell and you have symptoms.’  

Queensland’s Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young said genomic testing was underway to uncover how the man caught the virus. 

‘This gentleman developed symptoms on Monday, he became reasonably unwell, and stayed home,’ she said.

She raised the possibility the case was connected to an outbreak involving two hotel quarantine guests and a doctor at Brisbane’s Princess Alexandra Hospital earlier this month.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said a 26-year-old man had tested positive to Covid-19

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said a 26-year-old man had tested positive to Covid-19

That outbreak also led to a ban on visitors to hospitals in the greater Brisbane area and an order for those who visited high-risk locations to self-isolate.

Brisbane previously entered a hard three-day lockdown in January after a Brisbane quarantine hotel cleaner contracted the UK strain of the virus.

‘I would hope we don’t need to have more restrictions, but it just depends what unfolds over the next 24-48 hours,’ Dr Young said on Friday.

The state’s health authorities have also issued an urgent alert for 96 suburbs across Brisbane after coronavirus fragments were detected in sewage water. 

Residents line up outside a 24-hour COVID testing clinic south of Brisbane during the city's three-day lockdown in January. Genomic testing is underway to uncover how a 26-year-old caught the virus in the latest outbreak

Residents line up outside a 24-hour COVID testing clinic south of Brisbane during the city’s three-day lockdown in January. Genomic testing is underway to uncover how a 26-year-old caught the virus in the latest outbreak

Covid-19 traces were also found in the Luggage Point treatment plant in the city’s east.

Dr Young urged anyone experiencing symptoms of the virus – however mild – to come forward for a test.  

‘It is very important people with symptoms come forward right away and get tested – we can’t be complacent, we’re still in this pandemic,’ she said.

The landscaper while infectious had visited venues across Brisbane including a Bunnings in his own suburb of Stafford (pictured)

The landscaper while infectious had visited venues across Brisbane including a Bunnings in his own suburb of Stafford (pictured)

‘It is critical we detect any cases that we may not be aware of as quickly as possible through our testing system, to contain any potential spread.

‘We are concerned by the new variants that are emerging overseas that are more contagious than previous variants we have seen in Queensland.

‘It’s also possible that this detection relates to previous COVID-19 cases that can shed viral fragments for a couple of months after they are no longer infectious.’ 

THE 96 BRISBANE SUBURBS ON HIGH ALERT AFTER CORONAVIRUS FOUND IN SEWAGE 

• Albion

• Alderley

• Annerley

• Ascot

• Ashgrove

• Aspley

• Auchenflower

• Balmoral

• Banyo

• Bardon

• Boondall

• Bowen Hills

• Brisbane Airport

• Brisbane City

• Bulimba

• Camp Hill

• Cannon Hill

• Chermside

• Chermside West

• Clayfield

• Coorparoo

• Dutton Park

• Eagle Farm

• East Brisbane

• Enoggera

• Enoggera Reservoir

• Everton Park

• Ferny Grove

• Fortitude Valley

• Gaythorne

• Geebung

• Gordon Park

• Grange

• Greenslopes

• Hamilton

• Hawthorne

• Hemmant

• Hendra

• Herston

• Highgate Hill

• Holland Park

• Holland Park West

• Kalinga

• Kangaroo Point

• Kedron

• Kelvin Grove

• Keperra

• Lutwyche 

• Lytton

• McDowall

• Milton

• Mitchelton

• Moorooka

• Morningside

• Mount Coot-tha

• Mount Gravatt

• Mount Gravatt East 

 • Murarrie

• Nathan

• New Farm

• Newmarket

• Newstead

• Norman Park

• Northgate

• Nudgee

• Nudgee Beach

• Nundah

• Paddington

• Petrie Terrace

• Pinkenba

• Port Of Brisbane

• Red Hill

• Seven Hills

• South Brisbane

• Spring Hill

• St Lucia

• Stafford

• Stafford Heights

• Stones Corner

• Taigum

• Taringa

• Tarragindi

• Teneriffe

• The Gap

• Toowong

• Upper Kedron

• Virginia

• Wavell Heights

• West End

• Wilston

• Windsor

• Woolloongabba

• Wooloowin

• Wynnum

• Wynnum West

• Zillmere

 

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