Parts of regional New South Wales will be plunged into a lockdown after a truck driver who tested positive for COVID-19 visited the Central West region.
From midnight tonight, Orange, Blayney, and the Cabonne Shire Council will enter a snap seven-day lockdown.
The decision was made following a crisis cabinet meeting on Tuesday night, and comes after a worker from a factory in the Central West of New South Wales (which was visited by the truck driver) contracted the virus. The factory worker has been in isolation since Sunday.
The truck driver was delivering pet food from within the Greater Sydney lockdown zone to the Nestle Purina factory at Blayney, near Orange.
The site will undergo a deep clean, however NSW Health have confirmed a small group of people are already 'close contacts' to the driver after they made multiple stops in the area while infected.
On Tuesday night, NSW Health issued a number of COVID-19 alerts for Orange, including a petrol station, Officeworks, Woolworths, pizzeria and tobacco shop in the town.
⚠️PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT – VENUES OF CONCERN⚠️
— NSW Health (@NSWHealth) July 20, 2021
NSW Health has been notified of a number of new venues of concern, including venues in Goulburn and Orange, associated with confirmed cases of COVID 19. pic.twitter.com/sFOzMtsGQR