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Covid 19 Tour Policy

What we’re doing to keep you safe

Our Covid 19 tour policy involves procedures to help minimise the potential spread of Covid 19 which include:

 

  • All guests over 12 years must be double vaccinated. Vaccination certificates will need to be presented prior to boarding. No exceptions (including medical exemptions)

 

  • If you are unwell, we request you do not join the tour. We will be happy to reschedule your tour for a later date, when you’re feeling better.

 

  • Temperatures will be checked on all guests prior to boarding. If you have a temperature, you will not be permitted to join the tour.

 

  • Scan our QR code, so you can be quickly informed if you have been put at risk.

 

  • Face masks will be made available to all guests.

 

  • Hand sanitiser will be available for all guests to use throughout the day. Keep those hands clean!

 

  • Frequently touched areas (such as door handles) will be regularly cleaned throughout the day

 

Our policy has been developed with the aid of NSW Health. Please be advised, it’s not practical to social distance on a minibus, so you will be travelling relatively close to other guests. Our covid 19 tour policy above will help keep everyone safe however we will need everyone to cooperate.

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What is COVID-19

A coronaviruses is a type of virus that cause respiratory infections. They vary from the common cold to more serious diseases. COVID-19 is new version of coronavirus.

Symptoms

COVID-19 symptoms range from mild illness to pneumonia. Some may recover quickly, whereas others may become quite ill very fast. Those with coronavirus may experience the following symptoms:

  • fever
  • respiratory symptoms
    • coughing
    • sore throat
    • shortness of breath

Other known symptoms may also include a runny nose, headache, muscle or joint pains, nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting, loss of sense of smell, altered sense of taste, loss of appetite and fatigue.

How it spreads

It can spread from one person to another via:

  • close contact with an infectious person (including in the 48 hours before they had symptoms)
  • contact with droplets from an infected person’s cough or sneeze
  • touching objects or surfaces (like doorknobs or tables) that have droplets from an infected person, and then touching your mouth or face

COVID-19 is a new disease, so there is no existing immunity in our community. This means that COVID-19 could spread widely and quickly.

 

If you suspect you may have Covid 19, it’s extremely important that you self isolate immediately, and be tested as quick as possible.
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