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Staying COVID Safe

The Tilba Festival will be a little different in 2021 and it is up to all of us to keep safe, healthy and well. While you are at the Festival, make sure you are taking the following steps to protect yourself and the community from the potential of COVID-19.
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Stay home if you are unwell

If you are experiencing any flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, loss of smell or taste, please seek medical attention and stay at home.

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Check in with the Service NSW app

Check in to the Festival using COVID Safe Check-in. You will be notified via the Service NSW app, phone or email if there are any contact issues or an outbreak.

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Go cashless

If possible, use debit and credit cards instead of cash. Most shops and stallholders will have EFTPOS facilities.

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Practice good hygiene

Wash your hands with soap and sanitise regularly in the bathrooms or at the sanitising stations located throughout the Festival. Cough and sneeze into your elbow.

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Practice physical distancing

Stay 1.5 metres away from other people where possible and avoid close contact with people you do not live with. Queue where indicated and follow the requests of the COVID Marshalls. Refrain from activities that could contribute to the spread of COVID-19, including personal contact and the sharing of food, utensils and cups.

 

These COVID-19 guidelines are correct as of Friday 5 February 2021. If any restrictions or limitations evolve that impact the Tilba Festival, we will update this information.

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For the latest Government health advice and COVID-19 restrictions, please check the NSW Government website: www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19

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