Western Australia records one new local coronavirus case amid Perth and Peel lockdown

One new locally acquired coronavirus case has been recorded in WA, with Premier Mark McGowan saying authorities are working to determine the source.

West Australian Premier Mark McGowan.

West Australian Premier Mark McGowan. Source: AAP

Western Australia has recorded one new locally acquired case of coronavirus, with health authorities working to determined how it was contracted.

The 37-year-old man has been in quarantine and is not likely to have been infectious while in the community, Premier Mark McGowan said on Wednesday.

"At this point it is too early to say exactly how he acquired the virus," Mr McGowan said.
The man is being interviewed by contract tracers and there are two possible scenarios as to how he caught the virus, the premier said.

He was at the Mobius Health and Performance gym at Joondalup in suburban Perth on 22 June in the same exposure period as another case.

He also went to the same gym on 26 June during the exposure period of a different case.
He was initially tested on Sunday, returning a negative result, but was tested a second time on Tuesday after developing symptoms.

Anyone who has been at the gym since 22 June is being urged to contact WA Health immediately to arrange a test.

WA also reported three new cases in the state hotel quarantine system.
Mr McGowan announced all 175 miners, who returned to the state after working at a Northern Territory mine, have returned an initial negative test.

"These results are very pleasing. We know this mine outbreak is currently causing significant problems in other jurisdictions around Australia," Mr McGowan said.

More than two million people in the Perth and neighbouring Peel region entered a four-day lockdown on Tuesday to combat an outbreak linked to NSW.


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Published 30 June 2021 2:06pm
Updated 30 June 2021 2:40pm
Source: AAP



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