Chewton servo close contact

The Chewton Service Station - temporarily shut up shop this week after a staff member was notified as being a close contact of a positive coronavirus case.

Chewton Service Station has been forced to temporarily shut its doors after one of its
staff members was notified as being a close contact of a positive COVID-19 case.
In a Facebook post, The Chewton Service Station earlier this week confirmed that (staff member) Julie was advised on Monday that she was considered a close contact of a confirmed case of COVID-19.
“We are devastated to advise that we need to be closed until Friday, July 30,” the public post read.
“Julie was advised on Monday night that she was considered a close contact of a confirmed case of COVID-19 and therefore has
to isolate for 14 days from date of exposure, despite all staff returning negative test results as of this (Wednesday) morning.” Read more in today’s Mail…

Eve Lamb
Journalist and photographer Eve Lamb has a Bachelor of Arts (Journalism) degree from Deakin University and a Master of Arts (Professional Writing) from Deakin University. She has worked for many regional newspapers including the Hamilton Spectator and the Warrnambool Standard, and has also worked for metro daily, The Hobart Mercury, and The Sunday Tasmanian. Eve has also contributed to various magazines including Australian Cyclist.