News by Jack Paynter 17th Feb 2021 7:03 AM Some Melburnians have been released from their 14-day isolation after the health department updated their advice for a public exposure site. On Sunday health officials listed Elite Swimming in Pascoe Vale as a tier one exposure site from 5pm to 6pm on February 8, meaning people at the venue during that time needed to get tested and isolate for two weeks regardless of the result. But in an update on Tuesday night the health department downgraded the exposure site with only 5pm to 5.30pm now listed as tier one and required to isolate for 14 days.
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New Victorian exposure sites released amid Holiday Inn outbreak15/02/2021|1min
Victorian health authorities have added public transport routes and the Queen Victoria Market to the list of COVID exposure sites as the state grapples with a new outbreak triggered by a hotel quarantine breach.
A confirmed case boarded two trams before visiting the fruits and vegetable section last Thursday.
New locations have been added to the government s ‘Tier 1’ list including: Yarra Trams Number 11 and 58 on Thursday February 11, Queen Victoria Market on Thursday Februrary 11 and Elite Swimming in Pascoe Vale on Monday February 8.
Woolworths and Ferguson Plarre Bakehouses in Broadmeadows and Oak Park Sports and Aquatic Centre in Pascoe Vale on Tuesday February 9 were also listed.
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