COVID-19 Update 16 Jul 20
16 July 2020
Mazda MX-5 Club of NSW and COVID-19
The following are the procedures that come into effect on 16th July 2020 and will be current until further notice. These supersede all previous COVID-19 procedures.
- All Club events will require potential participants to register for an event on the Club Events page by the Google forms system set up for that event. Maximum number of people that can attend the event is 20 except when attend a Pub or Hotel where the maximum is 10
- Motorsport is the exception as these events come under the control of the governing bodies regulations for the sport and the club’s motorsport procedures.
- Only financial club members can attend an event.
- Only participants who receive an acknowledgement from the organizer, via email or text, can gather at the start venue and join the event. Under no circumstances will any member or members be allowed to tag along, as this is increasing the risk to the organiser and other Club participants of being fined. The organizer will pass the list of participants to the Membership Database Secretary for record keeping.
- Chapters should not organise multiple runs from the same venue at the same time. Should the same departure point be chosen, then the subsequent meet and departure times must be at least 15 minutes apart to prevent any overlap.
- Runs should not end up and overlap at the same venue. If the same end point is chosen, then the subsequent meet times must be at least 15 minutes after the previous run departs.
- All the current COVID-19 restrictions must be complied with including social distancing rules. All participants are strongly advised to have downloaded the COVID Safe App and are required to carry personal hand sanitiser.
- The submitting of the Google form entry to an event is the participant’s acknowledgement and agreement to abide by the current COVID-19 procedures and the Club’s current event requirements and regulations.
- If any member attending an event, or about to attend an event, shows any signs of a cold or flu symptoms they must leave and not attend any future events until these symptoms have passed. If possible, they should supply proof of a negative COVID-19 test prior to participating in any further events.
- After attending a Club event, if any member is diagnosed with COVID-19 they must, as soon as possible, notify the Club, via the run leader or Club Captain, so that other members who have come into contact with them can be advised.
This is critical as many of our members are in or close to the age group identified as highest risk.
The latest health information can be found at:
https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert
NSW COVID-19 hotspots and advice
Latest COVID-19 case locations in NSW
Crossroads Hotel and Planet Fitness in Casula, and Picton Hotel in Picton
If you attended the Crossroads Hotel or Planet Fitness in Casula, or the Picton Hotel in Picton on the dates below, or you have been advised by NSW Health that you are a close contact of a confirmed case:
- immediately self-isolate until 14 days after you were last there
- get tested even if you have no symptoms
- watch for COVID-19 symptoms and get retested should any symptoms recur
- even if you get a negative test, you must stay in isolation for 14 days (this is because it can take 14 days before you may show symptoms or test positive).
Location |
Dates |
Casula: Crossroads Hotel |
Friday 3 July to Friday 10 July |
Casula: Planet Fitness |
Saturday 4 July to Friday 10 July |
Picton: Picton Hotel |
Saturday 4 July, Sunday 5 July, Thursday 9 July, Friday 10 July |
Have you been to any of these locations?
If you attended any of the following locations on the dates below, watch for COVID-19 symptoms.
If symptoms occur, self-isolate and get tested for COVID-19 immediately.
Location |
Dates |
Belmore: Canterbury Leagues Club |
11pm on Saturday 4 July to 1am on Sunday 5 July |
Bowral: Woolworths |
12pm – 9pm on Saturday 11 July and |
Campbelltown: Bavarian Macarthur |
7:30pm – 9pm on Saturday 11 July |
Campbelltown: Macarthur Tavern |
9:15pm on Saturday 11 July to 12:40am on Sunday 12 July |
Campbelltown: West Leagues Club |
8pm on Friday 10 July to 12am on Saturday 11 July and |
Caringbah: Highfield |
6pm – 9pm on Sunday 5 July |
Casula: Kmart (Casula Mall) |
5pm on Friday 10 July to 12am on Saturday 11 July |
Kurnell: Cook @ Kurnell |
11:30am – 12:30pm on Sunday 5 July |
Merimbula: RSL Club |
6pm – 9pm on Monday 6 July |
Merimbula: The Waterfront Café |
8:30am – 9:30am on Tuesday 7 July |
Murray Downs: Golf & Country Club |
Saturday 4 July and Sunday 5 July |
Narellan Town Centre: Kmart, Target, Best & Less, H&M and food court |
Monday 6 July |
Revesby: Bankstown YMCA |
4pm – 8pm on Thursday 9 July and |
Parramatta: Milky Lane |
2pm – 3pm on Saturday 11 July |
Pyrmont: Star City Casino |
8pm – 10:30pm on Saturday 4 July |
Villawood: Zone Bowling |
11am – 3pm on Saturday 27 June |
The Queensland government has also declared the local government areas of Campbelltown and Liverpool in southwest Sydney, as coronavirus hotspots from midday today. NSW residents who have been in either of these local government areas will be subject to Queensland border and quarantine restrictions.
NSW restrictions on pubs tighten
In response to the recent increase in new COVID-19 cases, NSW will reintroduce some restrictions. The size limit on group bookings at pubs will be reduced from 20 people back to 10 people, and large venues will not be allowed to have more than 300 patrons under the new rules. Details are available here.
Advice for recent visitors to Victoria
A reminder that if you have been in Victoria in the last 14 days and entered NSW from 8 July, you must self-isolate for 14 days.