Hotspot for purposes of Commonwealth support extended for NSW and Jervis Bay

Department of Health

Hotspot for the purposes of Commonwealth support extended for NSW and Jervis Bay

Hotspot details

Today, Professor Kelly has extended the Hotspot for the purpose of Commonwealth support for all LGAs in New South Wales and the Jervis Bay Territory, until 11:59 pm on 18 October 2021.

The continued occurrence of cases in the community, including regional NSW, and movement of active cases poses an exposure risk across the state.

Professor Kelly reminds people in NSW to continue to follow their local Health Department directions and to book their vaccinations.

Given over 70% of those aged 16+ years old in NSW have received two doses of a

COVID-19 vaccination, recipients of the COVID-19 Disaster Payment are required to reapply for payments weekly.

See current hotspots for your location.

About hotspots for Commonwealth support

Declaring a hotspot for Commonwealth support enables the Commonwealth to:

  • provide personal protective equipment (PPE) from the National Medical Stockpile
  • support aged care facilities, including by providing PPE and the single site workforce supplement, and integrating an aged care response centre into the Public Health Emergency Operations Centre
  • provide help with contact tracing
  • offer testing to those with no symptoms via GP-led respiratory clinics
  • reprioritise vaccine supplies, if required
  • offer the COVID-19 Disaster Payment* to eligible workers
  • offer access to two telehealth consultation items through the Medicare Benefits Schedule.
  • provide support for childcare services, including additional allowable absences, gap fee waivers and support payments, if other eligibility criteria are met.

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