COVID-19: Flights into Sydney, where passengers should monitor their symptoms
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Don’t Panic, but . . .
In the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW), NSW Health has advised that as of today (17 March), there are 210 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in NSW, and another 1482 cases under investigation.
Flights and row numbers you don’t want to have been on
The department has released a list of flights where passengers may have been exposed to people who are showing symptoms:
- Singapore Airlines flight SQ221 from Singapore to Sydney, arriving 2 March 2020. Close contacts were in rows 91 – 95
- Etihad flight EY450 from Abu Dhabi to Sydney, arriving 6 March 2020. Close contacts were on rows 42-46
- Singapore Airlines flight SQ231 from Singapore to Sydney, arriving 6 March 2020. Close contacts were in rows 19 – 24
- Emirates flight EK414 from Dubai to Sydney, arriving 8 March 2020. Close contacts were in rows 11 – 16, 45 – 49 and 58 – 62
- Virgin Australia flight VA2 from Los Angeles to Sydney, arriving 11 March 2020. Close contacts were in rows 2 – 6
- Qantas flight QF 8 from Dallas to Sydney, arriving 11 March 2020. Close contacts were in rows 11 – 15 and rows 74 – 77
- Qantas flight QF424 from Melbourne to Sydney, arriving 11 March 2020. Close contacts were in rows 1 – 3
- Qantas flight QF12 from Los Angeles to Sydney, arriving 12 March 2020. Close contacts were in rows 2 – 5
- Etihad flight EY450 from Abu Dhabi to Sydney, arriving 12 March 2020. Close contacts were in rows 42 – 45
- Qantas flight QF426 from Melbourne to Sydney, arriving 14 March 2020. Close contacts were in rows 8 – 12
- Emirates flight EK414 from Dubai to Sydney, arriving 15 March 2020. Close contacts were in rows 39 – 43
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After a quick search, I can’t find an equivalent list for other areas of Australia. If I do find some, I will update this post
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