The Bachelor’s Abbie Chatfield sports bruises on her legs at Sydney Airport

The Bachelor’s Abbie Chatfield sports bruises on her legs as she flees Sydney for Queensland amid a Covid-19 outbreak on the northern beaches

The Bachelor’s Abbie Chatfield joined the hordes of people desperate to get out of Sydney via the domestic airport on Friday.

The podcast host, 25, looked frazzled as she made her way through the crowds determined to get on flights amid a surge in Covid-19 cases on the northern beaches.

Wheeling a small black suitcase through the terminal, Abbie showed off a series of bruises on the backs of her legs.

Getting out of town: Abbie Chatfield joined the hordes of people desperate to get out of Sydney at Sydney Airport on Friday

She wore a floral-print mini-dress with a deep back and sweetheart neckline, and a light blue denim jacket was tied around her waist.

Abbie completed her look with a pair of camel-coloured ankle boots, and carried her essentials in a tan cross-body bag.

Her long blonde hair was tied up in a high ponytail, and a pair of white sunglasses were perched on the top of her head.

Ouch: Wheeling a small black suitcase through the airport, Abbie showed off a series of mystery bruises on the backs of her legs

Ouch: Wheeling a small black suitcase through the airport, Abbie showed off a series of mystery bruises on the backs of her legs

She appeared makeup free, and held several personal belongings in one hand, including a book and her phone.

Thousands of anxious passengers flocked to Sydney Airport on Friday in an attempt to get a flight out of Sydney before Christmas.

Concerns are growing amid a coronavirus outbreak on the northern beaches, which saw case numbers spike to 28 on Friday.

Flying out: The 25-year-old former Bachelor star looked frazzled as she navigated the crowds determined to get on flights amid a surge in coronavirus cases on the northern beaches

Flying out: The 25-year-old former Bachelor star looked frazzled as she navigated the crowds determined to get on flights amid a surge in coronavirus cases on the northern beaches

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has ordered 270,000 residents from the Spit Bridge to Palm Beach to stay at home for at least three days, although there isn’t an official lockdown in place.

‘We don’t want to go down the mandatory path but we will if we have to,’ she said in a press briefing on Friday morning. 

Christmas plans are now up in the air for millions of NSW residents, with other states and territories imposing travel restrictions.

Mass exodus: Thousands of anxious passengers flocked to Sydney Airport on Friday in an attempt to get a flight out of Sydney before Christmas

Mass exodus: Thousands of anxious passengers flocked to Sydney Airport on Friday in an attempt to get a flight out of Sydney before Christmas

Tasmania has banned northern beaches residents, while Queensland and the Northern Territory have re-introduced hotel quarantine for people from that area.

Meanwhile, Western Australia is making all NSW residents self-isolate.

Victoria, South Australia and the ACT are asking arrivals from the northern beaches to get tested and self-isolate.

Cluster: Concerns are growing amid a COVID outbreak on Sydney's northern beaches, which saw case numbers spike to 28 on Friday

Cluster: Concerns are growing amid a COVID outbreak on Sydney’s northern beaches, which saw case numbers spike to 28 on Friday