The premier added that interstate travel would remain restricted until Greater Sydney had got the Indian Delta outbreak under control.
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In her Covid update on Monday, Ms Berejiklian announced Newcastle would enter a week-long lockdown from 5pm, after new cases were recorded in the area. She said it was only when she was sitting at the Tudor Hotel in Tamworth, now considered a close contact site, that she heard the news in the 11am presser. The teenager explained that when she had left Newcastle there had been talk of Covid fragments in sewerage but no government directive to enter lockdown. If one more person comes for me saying I did the wrong thing after reading this, I will be lead to believe that you are truly stupid,' she wrote. Ms Dockerty uploaded a post to Facebook on Tuesday which detailed her every move from when she left Newcastle last Wednesday to the moment she received her positive result on Friday evening. Stay strong and get better soon,' another commented. 'I am sorry you are dealing with all these bullies. Ampol Roadhouse Tamworth, 502 Goonoo Goonoo Road, 12.25pm to 12.30pm, August 5 Super Vape Store, 2/411 Peel Street, 10.55am to 11.05am, August 5 Gloria Jeans Coffee, 1/369 Peel Street, 9.15am to 9.20am, August 5 Residents who have visited the below venues must get tested and isolate until they receive a negative result:
Tudor Hotel, 327 Peel Street, between 11am to 11.40am, August 5. Inland Cafe, 407 Peel Street, between 9.15am to 10am, August 5. The TikTok, which has over 200,000 views, garnered a mixed response from other users who took to the comments to share their thoughts.Īnyone who visited the below venues has been urged to get Covid-19 tested and isolate for 14 days regardless of results: 'Ayo, that Newcastle girl who tested positive after travelling out of Newcastle while following the rules and is now getting hate speech,' the teen says in the TikTok. 'Just a reminder that we’re all human and that person you're abusing has received many nasty messages and has feelings,' she captioned the video. Ms Dockerty, who is now isolating in accommodation away from her on-campus unit, has taken to TikTok to remind online trolls she didn't break any rules. The venues she visited in the regional city have since been declared exposure sites, however no new Covid cases were recorded in the area on Wednesday. The teenager has been forced to make an impassioned plea to her online abusers to stop sending her hate messages, after Tamworth entered a week-long lockdown on Monday. The teenager visited several Tamworth venues, including a cafe, restaurant and a vape store on August 5 before the Hunter lockdown took effect.įollowing the announcement, Ms Dockerty returned to Newcastle, where she is at university, and got a precautionary Covid-19 test, only to receive a shock positive result the following night. Shannon Dockerty has previously apologised for making the nearly 300km journey from Newcastle to Tamworth on August 4 while she was infected with the virus. The Covid-positive teenager who triggered a snap lockdown in regional NSW has revealed how she unknowingly brought the virus to her hometown - saying she had visited for a legal holiday and had no idea she was infected.