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Northern suburbs outbreak – in-language audios encouraging testing

October 26, 2020
by Rachael Unwin
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Northern Suburbs outbreak information – Audio information available in Punjabi, Hindi, Arabic, Oromo, Samoan, Somali, Farsi, Turkish, Urdu:

 

Punjabi

Hindi

Arabic

Oromo

Samoan

Somali

Farsi

Turkish

Urdu

 

Students and families from East Preston Islamic College and Croxton School Northcote are asked to get tested for coronavirus, even if you don’t have symptoms.

 

All students, staff, their families and close contacts should get tested urgently and stay home until you get a negative result.

 

Sirius College (Meadow Fair campus), Ilim College and Dallas Brooks Primary are also potential risk sites. Anyone from these school communities who has symptoms must get tested and stay home.

 

Testing is free for everyone. You don’t need to be an Australian citizen or a permanent resident. You don’t need a Medicare card.

 

Financial support is available to help you stay home if you need to miss work.

 

Visit coronavirus.vic.gov.au or call 1800 675 398 and press 0 if you need an interpreter.

 

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