NSW university set to reopen just a day after Covid-19 scare

Two Southern Cross University campuses are expected to reopen on Thursday, after they were closed as a 'precautionary measure' due to a staff member testing positive for coronavirus.

Southern Cross University in Lismore, NSW, was shut as a precautionary measure after a staff member tested positive to coronavirus.

Southern Cross University in Lismore, NSW, was shut as a precautionary measure after a staff member tested positive to coronavirus. Source: Facebook/Southern Cross University

A northern NSW university campus is expected to reopen after a staff member tested positive for coronavirus.

Southern Cross University at Lismore was closed on Wednesday after an internationally-based staff member attended a series of workshops from 4-6 March before returning to the Philippines on Saturday.
The man also visited the university's Gold Coast campus and returned a positive result on 10 March.

Vice-chancellor Adam Shoemaker says 45 people are believed to have come into contact or proximity with the man during his time in Australia.

"In conjunction with health authorities, the university has commenced contacting each individual," Professor Shoemaker said .

It is anticipated both campuses will reopen on Thursday.
Prof Shoemaker told AAP necessary protocols would apply in relation to everyone who may have interacted with the staff member.

"The university is being vigilant and will continue to monitor the situation closely," he said.

Four new NSW coronavirus cases were confirmed on Wednesday afternoon, taking the state's total to 65.

The new patients include three women in their 20s and 30s who recently returned from Italy together.

The fourth, a man in his 70s, is a contact of a resident at the Dorothy Henderson Lodge nursing home where two residents have died of the virus.


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Published 11 March 2020 5:54pm
Updated 11 March 2020 7:07pm


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