Sam Frost forced into lockdown after filming Home and Away on Sydney’s northern beaches

Sam Frost is forced into lockdown after filming Home and Away’s finale scenes on Sydney’s northern beaches amid coronavirus outbreak

Sam Frost has revealed she is self-isolating after filming Home and Away’s finale scenes on Sydney’s northern beaches last week.

The 31-year-old actress shared a post to Instagram on Friday while at home with her three dogs.

‘I referenced my three friends a fair bit in my previous iso diaries. Now you can put a face to the name,’ she wrote.

Lockdown: Sam Frost (pictured) has been forced into lockdown after filming Home and Away’s final scenes on Sydney’s northern beaches amid coronavirus outbreak last week

She also shared another hilarious photo of her pups eagerly following her around her home.

The Channel Seven soap filmed its final scenes for the year in Palm Beach last week, just one day before a Covid-19 outbreak.

Last Thursday, it was revealed a cluster of coronavirus cases had emerged on Sydney’s northern beaches.

Back home: The 31-year-old actress shared a post to Instagram on Friday while isolating with her three dogs at home

Back home: The 31-year-old actress shared a post to Instagram on Friday while isolating with her three dogs at home

There’s nothing to suggest the cast and crew of Home and Away have been affected.

So far, 83 people have tested positive for the virus and the hunt is on for the mystery superspreader behind the outbreak.

Authorities are urging people who have been in the area to come forward and get tested, even if they are showing the mildest symptoms.

Farewell: The Channel Seven soap filmed its final scenes for the year in Palm Beach last week, just one day before a Covid-19 outbreak

Farewell: The Channel Seven soap filmed its final scenes for the year in Palm Beach last week, just one day before a Covid-19 outbreak

‘We want to get on top of this and don’t want this concerning us in the last few days before Christmas and urging everyone to be as vigilant as ever,’ said New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian.

The mystery outbreak was identified on Wednesday afternoon when a couple in their 60s and 70s tested positive after having visited nine venues across the northern beaches instead of self-isolating while awaiting their results. 

Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory all closed their borders to Greater Sydney – and made 14-day isolation compulsory for travellers. 

Outbreak: Last Thursday, it was revealed a cluster of coronavirus cases had emerged on Sydney's northern beaches. Pictured Premier of New South Wales Gladys Berejiklian

Outbreak: Last Thursday, it was revealed a cluster of coronavirus cases had emerged on Sydney’s northern beaches. Pictured Premier of New South Wales Gladys Berejiklian