The NSW Government’s public health order restrictions that are in place now also apply to people living in the Bayside, Burwood, Strathfield or Penrith (specific suburbs) Local Government Areas (LGAs).
Requirements for essential visitors to St Basil’s Homes include:
If you live in Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown, Liverpool, Cumberland, Blacktown, Parramatta, George’s River, Campbelltown, Bayside, Burwood, Strathfield or Penrith (specific suburbs) Local Government Areas (LGA) and are an approved essential visitor any St Basil’s Home you must show evidence of your COVID test with a negative result each time you attend and it must be no more than 3 days old.
You must not enter the facility at all if you:
It is important to keep connected to your loved ones, especially during these difficult times. Please remember that there are several ways for you to connect with your loved ones each day;
Your understanding and cooperation is greatly appreciated, thank you.
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