This is imprisonment Blacktown apartment in lockdown after COVID outbreak
A Blacktown apartment complex has been forced into lockdown after six residents across three households tested positive to COVID-19.
The unit block, owned by community housing provider Evolve Housing, is now under police guard and all residents have been tested.
Police arrived at the unit block of 50 units overnight Tuesday following a request from health authorities that all residents isolate for 14 days.
Some residents who spoke to the Herald on Tuesday morning had returned negative tests while others were still awaiting results.
Resident Thayaparan Sivagnanasundaram was told on Monday that one person had tested positive but more cases have since emerged.
He lives in a two-bedroom apartment with his wife and three children. The entire family have returned negative test results.
Thayaparan Sivagnanasundaramâs Blacktown apartment complex is in lockdown
âIt is hard and stressful but of course we have to do it and follow the rules,â he said.
âYesterday they came and we got tested. This morning I got the results and my whole family are negative.
âThe children are happy but asking if they can go out to the playground but I explained to them whatâs going on.â
Mr Sivagnanasundaram, who now cannot work, said the family will have to be tested again on August 2 and August 7.
Another resident, who asked not to be named, said tenants had received limited information from authorities about the situation.
The man, who works as a nurse and is fully vaccinated, said he was angry at the state and federal governments for failing to get the outbreak under control and vaccinations administered.
âI think this government is in shambles, they need to be voted out because they donât know what theyâre doing. They donât seem to care about people,â he said.
âIf the politicians had their heads in the right places they wouldnât be playing with our lives and livelihoods.
âThis is imprisonment.â
The resident said he called NSW Health to see if there were any exceptions for healthcare workers but could not get hold of anyone.
In a statement, Western Sydney Local Health District said six people across three households in the apartment block had tested positive to COVID-19.
âWestern Sydney Local Health District have worked with the residents and building management to assess the situation and, in collaboration with other agencies, are implementing measures to address infection control and the health and welfare of residents,â it read.
The statement said all residents of the complex were determined to be close contacts, with NSW Police and private security patrolling the building.
âFood and other services, including daily welfare checks, will be provided to residents safely during their 14-day quarantine period. Tailored support services will be provided to all isolated residents as needed,â it said.
âThis situation reinforces the need for everyone to wear a face mask in shared foyer or lobby areas, lifts, stairwells and corridors, and shared laundry facilities of apartment complexes.
âThis advice applies to everyone, including residents, visitors, building managers, contractors, delivery drivers and cleaners.â
Blacktown, in the west of Sydney, is one of five local government areas of concern where non-essential workers are banned from leaving the locality for work. There are 93 confirmed cases in the LGA.
NSW Health has been contacted for comment.
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Daniella White is a reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.
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