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NSW wakes to new travel restrictions amid fears of Omicron community exposure - 9News

New restrictions are in place for New South Wales from today as health authorities rush to track an Omicron case that could have led to community exposure.

All travellers from South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Eswatini and Malawi must complete 14 days in hotel quarantine, in line with Commonwealth restrictions.

All other overseas travellers must now complete a PCR test and isolate for 72 hours at their home and can exit after that period if they receive a negative result.

Travelers queue to check in at the departure hall of the international terminal of Sydney Airport
The new Omicron case attended multiple venues in Sydney and the Central Coast before going into isolation. (Bloomberg)

As well as the testing requirements, the NSW government will increase the cost of fines for non-compliance.

Any breaches to isolation, testing and requirements will incur a financial penalty of $5000 for individuals and $10,000 for corporations.

This is up from the previous $1000 and $5000, respectively.

These rules came into force from 12.01am overnight.

The state's latest Omicron case was confirmed by authorities on the NSW Central Coast.

The woman in her 30s arrived in Sydney on Qatar Airways flight QR908 on Thursday, November 25.

The fully vaccinated woman attended a number of venues in Sydney before travelling by private car to the Central Coast where she also attended several venues.

NSW Health confirmed the woman has the variant late this afternoon.

"NSW Health can officially confirm the traveller who recently arrived in NSW and is isolating at home on the Central Coast has been infected with the Omicron COVID-19 variant of concern," it said in a statement.

The woman had been in southern Africa before arriving in Australia. She is now isolating.

Anyone who attended the following venues at the listed times is considered a casual contact and must immediately get tested and isolate until a negative result is received.

  • Coles, Top Ryde Shopping Centre, Friday November 26, 9.30am to 10.45am
  • Target Parramatta, Westfield Parramatta, Friday November 26, 10.45am to 11.00am
  • H&M Parramatta, Westfield Parramatta, Friday November 26 11.00am to 11.15am
  • The Athlete's Foot, Westfield Parramatta, Friday 26 November 11.15am to 11.30am
  • JD Sports, Westfield Parramatta, Friday November 26, 11.15am to 12.00pm
  • Rebel Sports, Westfield Parramatta, Friday November 26, 12.00pm to 12.45pm
  • IGA, North Wyong, Friday November 26 6.15pm to 7.00pm
  • Pizza Hut, Wyong, Friday November 26, 7:00pm to 7:15pm
  • KFC, North Wyong, Friday November 26, 7.15pm to 7.30pm
  • Woolworths, Wadalba, Friday November 26, 7.30pm to 8.15pm
  • Aldi, Toukley, Saturday November 27, 4:45pm to 5:45pm
The new NSW Omicron case attended shopping centres during the Black Friday sales.
The case attended shopping centres during the Black Friday sales. (9News)

NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard said, "we should all be at least aware there is a case on the Central Coast".

"We now all need to be on high alert."

He urged NSW residents to take COVID-safe precautions in light of the new variant.

The total number of Omicron cases in NSW is now five.

New likely case of the Omicron variant on the NSW Central Coast.
Anyone who visited the venues is urged to get tested and isolate. (The Sydney Morning Herald)
NSW Health also said two other COVID-19 cases in NSW are under investigation for the Omicron variant.

The other cases also arrived on the Qatar Airways flight QR908 on Thursday, November 25.

"Urgent genomic sequencing is underway to determine whether these cases have been infected with the Omicron COVID-19 variant," NSW Health said.

"Neither of these two travellers had spent time in southern Africa."

NSW Health is also waiting on genomic sequencing to confirm whether a case that was on the QR908 flight now residing in Broken Hill has the variant.

"However, initial results indicate this person is unlikely to have been infected with the Omicron variant," NSW Health said in a statement.

"This person is fully vaccinated and isolating at home."

All passengers who arrived on this flight must get tested immediately, regardless of their previous test results and vaccination status.

Everyone on the flight must also isolate until a negative result is received.

The cases come after NSW recorded 179 new COVID-19 infections and three deaths today.

Both passengers arrived in Sydney from southern Africa on Singapore Airlines flight SQ211 yesterday (Sunday, November 28).

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