Local Mp And Health Minister Brad Hazzard Covid Positive
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Regular News FEEDINGS via social + online. by locals for locals Local MP and Health Minister Brad Hazzard COVID positive Health Minister Brad Hazzard at a 2021 press conference. Wakehurst MP and NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard has issued a statement confirming he has tested positive for COVID, joining over 10,000 other Northern Beaches residents currently active with the virus. The minister said he was advised last night that a work colleague had tested positive to COVID-19 following a rapid antigen test (RAT). While the Minister had no symptoms he undertook a RAT as a precaution. It was negative. As a further precaution he had a PCR test last night. The PCR returned a positive result. Minister Hazzard is now in isolation. He developed minor flu like symptoms overnight and is being managed via the NSW Health virtual hospital and the Northern Sydney Public Health Unit. Minister Hazzard is fully vaccinated and intends to continue work meetings virtually, via Teams. The Minister is one of about 10,000 or more Northern Beaches residents to have an active case of COVID-19. Manly Observer is an experiment in providing non-sensationalist hyperlocal news on Sydney's Northern Beaches. We cover the big news across the LGA, but with a hyper focus on the Manly electorate encompassing Balgowlah, Seaforth, Freshwater, Brookvale and Curl Curl up to Dee Why. It is run by those living in the community for the benefit of an informed community. We care about an informed and connected community. That's it. Simple. Thank you for your support in keeping quality local news alive! Manly Observer is a hyperlocal news service covering the Northern Beaches in Sydney with a hyperfocus from Manly to Dee Why. Our number one aim is to keep the fourth estate alive and lower Northern Beaches residents informed and connected. We will endeavour to be as direct and clear as we can, with a fair and non-sensationalist approach to reporting. When not covering straight news we speak with a conversational and often first-person tone. It is run by locals for locals and we depend on your news tips and support to keep going. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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