Saturday 5 February 2022Health news5 minutes to read
Please attribute to Lee Harris, Duty Public Information Manager, West Coast DHB
All normal Buller Health services are available at the usual Cobden St Buller Health site.
The DHB will be working with families / whanau of aged residential care residents of the O’Conor Home about when their relatives will return.
The Ngakawau Clinic is closed today.
Business as usual resumes today with other health services around the West Coast.
After hours: Call your General Practice team. Your call will be answered 24/7 by a nurse who can advise you what to do and where to go, if you need urgent care. More…
As you return home, please treat all flood water as contaminated. Sewage may be mixed with flood waters and can cause serious illness. Please see our flyer here, with further information. That means you need to wash your hands thoroughly or use hand gel after coming into contact with flood water.
Wherever you are, please remember the usual public health precautions such as good cough and sneeze etiquette, hand hygiene and physical distancing (wherever possible stay one metre away from people you don’t know).
For COVID-19 advice, visit https://covid19.govt.nz/prepare-and-stay-safe/
As a general rule, you should wear a face mask whenever you are indoors. The exceptions are at your home or your place of work, if it is not public-facing. Your employer may encourage you to wear a face mask even if your job is not public-facing.
When it is hard to physically distance from people you do not know, please wear a face mask. You do not need to wear a mask when exercising.
Scan in everywhere you go. Keeping a good record of where you have been makes the job of contact tracers so much easier.
If you develop any COVID-19 symptoms, please arrange to get tested immediately and if safe to do so remain isolated at home or in the accommodation you are staying in. This advice extends to anyone even if they haven’t visited any of the locations of interest. If you’re not sure what you should do, please call the COVID-19 line on 0800 358 5453 for advice.
If you require health care, please contact your general practice team by calling the usual practice number – Find a GP, medical practice, clinic or health centre | West Coast DHB (wcdhb.health.nz).
If you are registered with Coast Medical, please contact the team on 03 789 5000 to arrange an appointment, and after-hours call the usual practice number for free health advice. After hours you’ll be put through to a nurse who can tell you what to do and where to go if you need to be seen.
If it’s an emergency, call 111 as per usual.
The Westport vaccination clinic remains closed. We anticipate that it will reopen on Tuesday, 8 February however, we will provide an update once details have been confirmed.
On Saturday 5 February our Greymouth vaccination drive-through clinic at the Greymouth Aerodrome will be open from 10am to 6pm.
While we are vaccinating 5-11-year olds as well as people 12 years and over, we recommend that bookings are made so that people are not kept waiting. Drop-ins are limited due to the additional time it takes to vaccinate children as fewer people can be vaccinated at each clinic.
You can book online for vaccination clinics at www.BookMyVaccine.nz or call 0800 28 29 26 (8am – 8pm, 7 days a week).
Vaccination clinic details are available on our vaccination website – Home – Vaccinate Canterbury and West Coast (vaccinatecanterburywestcoast.nz)
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Page last updated: 5 February 2022
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