No they are not itemising that. Though many of the workplaces do get mentioned.
However if a case is in a setting that may have interchange with the public that location is released. ie Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and the two recent Woolworths stores.
ie Unlike Regional Vic now and other states there are not the restaurant, pub and gyms locations where transmission tends to be rife and which people might then choose to avoid..
New cases are still mainly in workplaces, health care (mainly in aged care worker) and within families and so general public cannot visit any of these.
Areas which have a spike are identified so that locals are prompted to seek testing. ie Hallam/Casey at present. Colac not long back.
Yes, it was my impression they were not doing it. It was something they could/should start doing with some more detail, especially cases are probably low enough to start doing. Transparency will give more confidence.
Some may have a choice of suburb to do their regular shop and might choose a less risky one based on the transparency provided in real time.
Below NSW eg of 22 cases - it’s lengthy cut and paste.....if you have no venues of interest even residence suburb is of interest to some in making their choice about exercise/shopping, instead of daily waiting of the heatmap.
Of the 22 new cases reported to 8.00pm last night:
16 were locally acquired and linked to known cases
four are returned travellers from overseas
one was acquired in Melbourne
one was locally acquired, and is under investigation
Eight cases reported to 8pm last night are linked with Tangara School for Girls. These cases include five students, a staff member and two social contacts of confirmed cases. In total, 17 cases (including 11 students) are now associated with the school. The original source of this cluster remains under investigation.
The school’s secondary campus will close until Monday, 24 August. The junior campus will close until Tuesday, 11 August but will re-open on Wednesday, 12 August for those students whose parents need to send their children to school.
All students, staff and support staff of the secondary school must self-isolate for 14 days and get tested, regardless of symptoms. Students of the primary school must monitor for symptoms and get tested if symptoms develop, even when they are mild.
Two of today’s cases are contacts of a previously reported case from the Batemans Bay Soldiers’ Club. This brings the number of cases associated with the Soldiers’ Club to 10. One of the two cases is a student at Batemans Bay High School. The other attends Batemans Bay public school. The schools are closed today for cleaning, and contact tracing is under way.
A student from Our Lady of Mercy College at Parramatta – mentioned in yesterday’s media release – is included in today’s numbers. The school was closed for cleaning on Monday, and contact tracing is underway. Two students, who were close contacts at the school have now tested positive.
One case reported today is associated with the Thai Rock Wetherill Park restaurant cluster. This brings the total number of cases associated with that cluster to 112.