Victoria’s wave of daily COVID-19 exposure sites has dwindled to a trickle, with only about 70 tier-1 sites now listed on the state government’s website.
Ten new close contact exposures were added on Tuesday evening: Missen Link Burgers at Traralgon in the Latrobe Valley, across four days; the Lincolnshire ARMS Hotel at Essendon; Domino’s Pizza at Wangaratta, across two days; Industry Studios at Warragul; and, Gurri Wanyarra Wellbeing Centre at Kangaroo, northeast of Melbourne.
The bulk of the listed exposure sites are in the state’s regions.
Traralgon is the suburb with the most close contact sites listed: 13.
North of Melbourne, there are three tier-1 sites listed in Wodonga, four in Wangaratta, two in Benalla, three in Shepparton, seven in Mildura, five in Bendigo, one in Macedon, one in Huntly, four in Woodend, two in Kyneton, two in Kangaroo, and one in Daylesford.
West of Melbourne in Ballarat, there is one tier-1 site listed, and in the state’s southwest, there are two in Geelong, one in Queenscliff, and one in Torquay.
In the state’s east, there are 13 close contact sites listed in Traralgon, two in Glengarry, six in Moe, one in Sale, and two in Warragul.
In Melbourne, Deer Park, Essendon and Epping each have one tier-1 site listed.
Fully vaccinated people who have visited the tier-1 venues have to quarantine for seven days from the exposure, while people who are not fully vaccinated have to quarantine for 14 days.
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