Two residents from the Mid North Coast have tested positive for COVID-19 after returning from an overseas holiday.
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The information has been confirmed by the North Coast Public Health Unit.
Acting director, Dr Jane Jelfs, said the couple were aged in their 60s and in self-isolation in Sydney.
She said they posed no risk to Mid North Coast residents.
The Mid North Coast Local Health District is planning for the establishment of acute respiratory clinics, similar to a fever or flu clinic concept, to screen people with risk factors for COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses such as influenza.
The clinics are part of the district's ongoing response to minimise the spread of COVID-19 in the community.
A NSW Health spokesperson said all State-wide health facilities were planning for a potential increase in presentations of people with respiratory illness this autumn and winter.
"NSW Health is working with health facilities and clinicians to maximise available critical care resources," the spokesperson said.
"A key activity is to manage a potential increase in attendances of patients with respiratory tract infections (such as COVID-19 and seasonal influenza) while maintaining services."
This also includes monitoring intensive care bed availability, staffing and availability of critical infrastructure, such as ventilators.
The best way to protect yourself is the same as you would against any respiratory infection. Practice good hygiene by:
- making sure to clean your hands thoroughly for at least 20 seconds with soap and water, or an alcohol-based hand rub
- cover your nose and mouth when coughing and sneezing with tissue or a flexed elbow
- avoid close contact with anyone with cold or flu-like symptoms.
- Make sure you stay home if you are sick.
Medical centres are urging residents to take precautions to prevent the potential spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
If you have travelled to an at risk country or been in close contact with someone with the virus, please isolate and call your GP or 1800 022 222 for further advice.
If you are having trouble breathing and been to an at risk country or a known COVID-19 contact, go to the emergency department.
For more information about the virus, visit NSW Health.
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