Following a confirmed case of coronavirus (COVID-19) the following exposure sites were added on 7 February 2021:
Location | Site | Exposure Period | Sunshine | Dan Murphy's 47 McIntyre Road Sunshine VIC 3020
| 17:50-18:30 5 February 2021 | Sunshine | Dan Murphy's 47 McIntyre Road Sunshine VIC 3020 | 18:50-19:30 6 February 2021 | Taylors Lakes | Off Ya Tree Watergardens 399 Melton Highway Taylors Lakes VIC 3038 | 13:17-13:52 6 February 2021 |
For a full list of exposure sites please visit the DHHS Case locations and outbreaks page.
Anyone who has visited these Tier 1 exposure sites during these times must immediately isolate, get a coronavirus (COVID-19) test, and remain isolated for 14 days. Visit the testing page for information about a testing site near you, including new sites, extended hours and estimated wait times. The locations on this list are not a current risk to the public and you can visit them in line with current restrictions. The following state-wide coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions are currently in effect: The limit on the number of people gathering in a household is reduced from 30 to 15, meaning the household members plus 15 visitors (excluding children under 12 months of age). Masks are mandatory in indoor spaces, including workplaces. If you have visitors in your home, it is strongly recommended that masks are worn during the visit. Masks must be worn in indoor spaces apart from when eating or drinking. â¯If you are planning to leave your home â take a mask.The 75 per cent âreturn to workâ cap in both public and private sectors scheduled for Monday 8 February are paused and the current cap of 50 per cent will remain in place.Itâs critical that every business continues to operate in a COVIDSafe way to help protect our community. Please review and update your COVIDSafe Plan. Recent outbreaks have highlighted the importance of contact tracing in stopping the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). Businesses are strongly encouraged to use QR codes to support contact tracing, rather than a manual record keeping system. The Victorian Government QR Code Service is simple to access and set up, and is free. Registering is easy â visit the Coronavirus website to create an account. A range of free signs and posters for your workplace are available, including mask posters to let workers and visitors know face masks must be worn indoors, except when eating, drinking or if an exemption applies. More information is available at coronavirus.vic.gov.au, or by calling Business Victoria on 13 22 15. Please help Victoria to Stay Safe and Stay Open. |