The Victorian Government is providing thermometers to accommodation operators to enable on-site temperature testing over the school holidays to assist in slowing the spread of coronavirus. This program, announced on 26 June, is available to East Gippsland.
East Gippsland Shire Council is distributing the infrared thermometers on behalf of the Government. Thermometers are available for collection from 1pm on Thursday 2 July.
Information for tourist accommodation operators
Victorian Government media release - temperature checks 26 June 2020
What you need to do if you are an accommodation operator that holds a Council-issued health licence (6 or more guests):
Council’s Customer Service Centre locations, open 8.30am-5pm weekdays (unless otherwise stated):
Bairnsdale: Corporate Centre, 273 Main Street
If your business is in the Bairnsdale, Johnsonville, Nicholson, Lindenow, Bruthen or Buchan districts.
Lakes Entrance: 18 Mechanics Street
If your business is in the Lakes Entrance district, Metung, Swan Reach or Nowa Nowa.
Mallacoota: 70 Maurice Avenue (2-5pm Thursday and Friday)
If your business is in the Mallacoota district.
Omeo: 79 Day Avenue
If your business is in the Omeo Region.
Orbost: 1 Ruskin Street
If your business is in the Orbost, Marlo, Bemm River and Cann River districts.
Paynesville: 55 The Esplanade
If your business is in Paynesville, Eagle Point or Raymond Island.
If your town is not listed, or you are unsure on where to collect from, please call 5153 9500.
Travel information: 1 July 2020
The Victorian Chief Health Officer has advised Victorians that they may travel within the state these school holidays, as long as they are healthy. Anyone presenting with symptoms of coronavirus, even if they are mild, must stay home and get tested.
Accommodation providers are encouraged to contact their guests 24 hours before arrival to ask them to complete a self-assessment for coronavirus symptoms before they depart. An interactive self-assessment is available on the Department of Health and Human Services website.
As all Victorians with symptoms are being asked to stay home, accommodation providers may ask guests displaying symptoms on arrival to return to their home, if possible.
If this is not possible, and if the guest is booked to stay in a room with others not from their usual household, alternative self-contained accommodation should be sought. For further information on symptoms and testing, go to dhhs.vic.gov.au/getting-tested-coronavirus-covid-19 or call the coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398.
The Business Victoria webpage “Tourism Industry Guidelines for coronaviruses (COVID-19)” provides a fact sheet on the use of infrared thermometers for accommodation providers https://www.business.vic.gov.au/disputes-disasters-and-succession-planning/coronavirus-covid-19/tourism-industry-guidelines-for-coronavirus-covid-19.