A person at Dubbo West Primary School has tested positive to COVID-19.
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On Tuesday evening, the Department of Education confirmed it had been contacted by NSW Health about the positive COVID case.
The school will be closed on Wednesday as a precaution.
Meanwhile, students and staff at Macquarie Anglican Grammar School have been told to stay at home after a student was identified as a close COVID-19 contact.
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Students and teachers were informed on Tuesday evening that the school was going to be locked down.
All staff, students and households were asked to isolate at home and boarders were asked to isolate on site as Vista Lodge.
A lockdown is being considered for the Dubbo local government area while NSW Health investigate and confirm exposure sites.
Dubbo MP Dugald Saunders said the positive COVID case was isolating.
"The case was identified after becoming symptomatic on 9 August and were tested on 10 August," he posted on Facebook on Tuesday night.
"Nine close contacts who have been identified to date, are in isolation, and either have been tested, or will be tested as soon as possible.
"Investigations and contact tracing is continuing.
"It isn't yet known how transmission occurred."
Additional testing services are also being established at Wellington Health Service, which will be open from 10am.
Anyone in Dubbo with symptoms of COVID is urged to get tested.
Symptoms of COVID-19 include:
- fever
- dry cough
- tiredness
- aches and pains
- sore throat
- diarrhoea
- conjunctivitis
- headache
- loss of taste or smell
- a rash on skin, or discolouration of fingers or toes
- difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- chest pain or pressure
- loss of speech or movement
Drive-through COVID-19 testing is currently available at the Dubbo Showground between 8am and 4pm or walk-in tests can be done at Manera Plaza from 8am until 4.30pm.
COVID-19 testing is not available at Dubbo Hospital. This service has been relocated to the testing clinic at Manera Plaza.
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