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Hobsons Bay exposure sites grow

Four Altona North COVID-19 exposure sites have been added overnight.

Wolf Cafe and Eatery at 21 Lobelia Drive, part of the Millers Junction shopping centre, is listed as a tier one site.

Anyone at the cafe between 9.30am and 10.45 on Sunday, August 1 should get tested immediately and quarantine for 14 days.

Elm Rd Family Clinic at 290-330 Millers Road is another tier one site at Millers Junction.

The exposure period is between 10 and 11am on Saturday, July 31.

Pharmacy 4 Less at Millers Junction is a tier two site for Saturday, July 31 between 10.30am and 11am.

Caltex Woolworths on the corner of Duosa Road and Langshaw Street is a tier two site for 11-11.35am on Saturday, July 31.

Anyone at the service station during this time should urgently get tested, then isolate until confirmation of a negative result.

People should continue to monitor for symptoms and get tested again if symptoms appear.

Two Newport tier two exposure sites were added yesterday: Star Pizza and Pasta Cafe at 206 Mason Street on Saturday, July 31 between 6.45pm and 7.40pm; Newport 1881 Coffee – Pastries at 34A Mason Street on Thursday, July 29 between 9.15am and 9.45am and Friday, July 29 between 8.20am and 8.50am.

Elite Sports Performance Gym at 14/2 Burleigh Street in Spotswood was today added as a tier one exposure site for Tuesday, August 3 between 6.50am and 8.20am.

Coles at Yarraville was also added yesterday as a tier two exposure site after a case attended the supermarket on Thursday, July 29, between 4.30pm and 5.30pm.

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