![]() 6 January 2021COVID-19 Measures on Christmas & Cocos (Keeling) IslandsAs at 06 January, there are NO cases of COVID-19 in the Indian Ocean Territories (IOT). ![]() CURRENT TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS TO Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) IslandsThe IOT COVID-19 Subcommittee continues to work closely with our Western Australian State Government partners to protect our communities and maintain our travel arrangements. As you are aware, we are aligned to WA’s controlled border arrangements and risk ratings for the states and territories of mainland Australia. Following the increase in community transmission in both New South Wales and Victoria over the past fortnight, we have moved quickly to mirror the changes put in place by WA. This includes the re-instatement of the hard border for both NSW and Victoria. While understanding that these rapid changes created some disruption and frustration for residents and visitors, the adjustments are critical to keep the IOT COVIDSafe and COVID-free. Those travellers from NSW and Victoria who had previously applied and been approved to travel to Christmas and Cocos (Keeling) Islands have been notified and their entry approvals cancelled. Travellers from NSW or Victoria who recently arrived in WA can re-apply for travel to Christmas or Cocos (Keeling) Islands once they have completed 14 days’ self-quarantine in WA and met any further WA requirements, such as providing a negative COVID-19 test. Those from NSW or Victoria seeking an exemption to travel to the Christmas or Cocos (Keeling) Islands should use the WA Government’s strict exemption list as a guide. Any applications for exemption will be assessed on a case-by-case basis in conjunction with the WA Government. The WA exemption list is limited to:
Please note, the issuing of an exemption to travel to Christmas or Cocos (Keeling) Islands does not remove the requirement to undertake fourteen days self-isolation/quarantine in WA prior to any travel to the islands. Anyone affected by the changed border arrangements for NSW and Victoria who entered the IOT over recent days, has been contacted, quarantined and medically screened. This is in line with the WA protocols and expert health advice. Our rigorous and stringent processes, including mandatory application processes and detailed travel history for all travellers to Christmas or Cocos (Keeling) Islands, are in place to protect our communities. The IOT COVID-19 Subcommittee continues to review the situation and adjust our settings as required. We appreciate your flexibility as we continue our efforts to keep you safe and support the local communities. Further updates will be issued as needed. COVID-19 IOT travel information websiteThis website provides up-to-date travel information for those planning on travelling to Christmas or Cocos (Keeling) Islands, tourism operators and other IOT based stakeholders https://indianoceanterritories.com.au/covid-19-iot-travel-information/ The Office of the Administrator are responsible for ensuring the information is current. Up-to-date information on travel to WA with controlled interstate borders can be found here: Be COVIDSafe, keep COVID-freeThere are still no cases of COVID-19 in the IOT. However, with the ongoing community transmission on Australia’s east coast, it is a timely reminder to be COVIDSafe. This means staying at home if you are sick and getting medical advice on being tested if you have cold or flu-like symptoms, even if they are only mild. If you are ill with respiratory symptoms, seek advice from the health service (via phone in the first instance if it is not a medical emergency). Anyone who is ill should stay home until they are free of symptoms, regardless of whether they have returned a negative COVID test – we do not want respiratory illnesses of any kind circulating in our communities and ask people to do the right thing if they are unwell. If you have previously been tested for COVID but start to feel sick again, get re-tested. Stay at home while you wait for your results. COVIDSafe also means maintaining at least 1.5 metres between you and others at all times and regularly washing your hands - clean hands keep you healthy and help stop the spread of germs. Regularly wash your hands for 20–30 seconds with soap. Remember to wash in between your fingers, the back of your hands and your thumbs. Always wash your hands after using the bathroom, when you’re preparing food, before and after eating, and after you have been out. Hand sanitiser is a good alternative when soap and water aren’t available. ![]() Changes to IOT travel application forms – new links available nowGiven the recent adjustments to controlled border arrangements in WA and the IOT, the Territory Controllers and Office of the Administrator have now updated the application forms for travel to the IOT. With travel now occurring from a broader range of locations, it was important to review the application process and information collected, to ensure it supports the current travel and border arrangements and continues to protect of the IOT communities from COVID-19. Under the new arrangements, there are now individual application forms for Cocos (Keeling) Islands (CKI) and Christmas Island (CI). All travellers – regardless of whether they are IOT residents or visitors – must complete a travel form. For example, Christmas Islanders travelling to Cocos must complete the form for travel entry into Cocos. The same applies for Cocos residents travelling to Christmas Island. Anyone travelling to both islands will be required to complete forms for both CKI and CI. If someone is due to travel and has already received travel approval using the old application form, there is no further action required – you do not need to submit a new form. If you are travelling to both islands and have been approved for both destinations on the old forms, again you do not need to take further action. However, if you are travelling to both CI and CKI and have only submitted an application to travel to one of the islands, please submit a further application using the relevant new form for the island destination for which you still require travel approval. The updated forms and process will better support the Territory Controllers and health service in our COVID-19 response and contact tracing, in the event of a positive COVID case in the IOT. See the new form links which are now live for further information: https://bit.ly/IOT_Traveller_Form_Cocos https://bit.ly/IOT_Traveller_Form_Christmas With every border adjustment, everyone must continue to play their part in keeping the IOT COVID-free, by following public gathering and hygiene rules. Entry in to WAAll entry into WA requires approval from WA Police. All travellers to WA must apply using the “Good to Go Pass” app which is completed electronically. It can be found at https://www.g2gpass.com.au/. For anyone that is experiencing difficulties with obtaining approval from WA Police, please email iotadministrator@infrastructure.gov.au for assistance. IOT to WA – how to complete the WA application:
Looking after your mental healthIt is important to reach out if you need support during the pandemic. The IOT Health Service has an excellent Managing Stress and Anxiety booklet, which includes a wide range of local and national resources. On island, you can speak to a health professional. For Christmas Island (CI), call 9164 8333, for Cocos (Keeling) Islands call 9162 7609 on Home Island or 9162 6655 on West island. The community social worker on CI can be contacted on 9164 8333 ext 128 or via text on 0447 975 436. People who are concerned about their children can speak with the CIDHS school psychologist. Those with private health cover may also choose to engage with their psychologist of choice via telehealth. The Government’s digital mental health gateway, Head to Health (headtohealth.gov.au) connects people to free, low cost phone, and online mental health services and supports from some of Australia’s most trusted mental health organisations. It is a good place to start if you, or someone you care about, might need some help coping with anxiety and worry. More information on mental health measures can be found at https://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/covid-19-national-health-plan-supporting-the-mental-health-of-australians-through-the-coronavirus-pandemic. Who do I call for help, support or advice about Family Violence?It is important that you know you can reach out for support even during the current State of Emergency. Family violence services across the IOTs are available for support and advice for anyone experiencing family violence or who is worried about how potential self-isolation or changes to your routine due to COVID-19 will impact on your safety and well-being. If you need support, you can contact the health services, our social worker or police on the following numbers: Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Legal Aid WA
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