Victorian health authorities have released a list of potential exposure sites after four people tested positive to coronavirus.
The four cases are from the same family across two different households in the Whittlesea area in the outer northern suburbs of Melbourne.
Jump Swim School, Bundoora: 8.55am-10am, May 21
Highpoint Shopping Centre: 5pm-8pm, May 20
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Highpoint Shopping Centre has been listed as a coronavirus exposure site.(Simon Schluter/The Age)
These venues are classed as Tier 1 and the current advice is to get tested immediately and quarantine for 14 days from exposure.
This afternoon Professor Brett Sutton said he believed the child who has tested positive was part of a swimming class at the Jump! Swimming School on May 21.
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Jump Swim ordered to pay penalties of $23 million and Ian Campbell ordered to pay compensation
The franchisor Jump Loops Pty Ltd (in liquidation) (Jump Swim) has been ordered to pay penalties of $23 million for making false or misleading representations and wrongly accepting payments from franchisees, in proceedings brought by the ACCC.
Jump Swim offered ‘Jump Swim’ branded learn-to-swim school franchises for sale between March 2016 and July 2019.
The Federal Court declared, by consent, that Jump Swim falsely represented to 174 franchisees that they would have an operational swim school within 12 months of signing a franchise agreement. Most of those franchisees never received an operational swim school.