Tier One exposure sites continue to climb in Melbourne after latest COVID-19 cases
The whole of the MCG is now listed as a Tier Three exposure site, with anyone who was at the Geelong-Carlton game between 4pm and 8pm on July 10 urged to be alert for symptoms and get tested immediately if any develop.
Any staff or patrons who were on Level 2 of the MCC Members' Reserve at the time are now Tier Two contacts and must immediately get tested and isolate until receiving a negative result.
Some staff and patrons are being assessed as close contacts.
They are being contacted directly by the Department of Health and directed into 14-day isolation.
The details for the new Tier One exposure site are as follows
- SkinKandy, Highpoint Shopping Centre Level 1, 120-200 Rosamond Road Maribyrnong - 11.15am-12.35pm on Friday, July 9
- The Reject Shop, Highpoint Shopping Centre Level 2 - 11.30am-12.10pm on Friday, July 9
- Vanilla Lounge, Oakleigh - 2.45pm-4.30pm, on Friday, July 9
- Ferguson Plarre Bakehouses, Highpoint Shopping Centre Level 2 - 10am-10.40am, Friday, July 9
- Young & Jackson, Melbourne CBD - 2.40pm-4.10pm on Saturday, July 10
- Maribyrnong Aquatic Centre, Maribyrnong - 10am-11.30am on Saturday, July 1
The following Maribyrnong stores have also been added to the list of Tier Two exposure sites, with anyone who was there at the listed times on July 9 told to immediately isolate and get tested until receiving a negative result:
- Highpoint Shopping Centre North Carpark Level 1 - 11.10am-11.40am and 12pm--12.30pm on Friday, July 9
- ALDI, 11 Edgewater Boulevard, Maribyrnong - 5.30pm-6.10pm on Friday, July 9
- Food Court Level 1 (near Strike Bowling) Highpoint Shopping Centre - 11.40am-12.20pm on Friday, July 9
Overnight, two other new exposure sites were identified after health authorities searched through CCTV to track down the movements of two COVID-positive removalists.
The Caltex service station and Hungry Jack's on the Hume Highway in Kalkallo, north of Melbourne, have been marked as Tier One exposure sites.
9News captured the sites being deep cleaned this morning by workers in hazmat suits.
Investigations and interviews to track the movements of the Sydney removalists found the trio made a pit-stop on their way down to Victoria on July 8 at the service station between 9.07am and 10.06am.
Anyone who visited the venues at the service station must get tested immediately and quarantine for 14 days.
Other exposure sites of concern include the Mobil Ballan petrol station and the McDonald's Ballan outlet on July 8 between 5pm and 7pm.
Meanwhile, 78 apartments have gone into quarantine after the movers visited the Ariele Apartments complex while infectious on July 8.
Four of today's seven new cases are residents from two households in the apartment building.
One of today's cases is linked to a cluster in a family of four who returned from Sydney on a red zone permit but later broke quarantine requirements.
However, they did not stick to isolation orders and visited a supermarket and petrol station on July 10 and 11.
A man in his 30s tested positive today after visiting the supermarket.
Coles has been listed as a Tier One exposure site while the petrol station has been labelled Tier Two.