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Tas declares Melbourne venues high risk – Hepburn Advocate
Tasmania has declared eight Melbourne premises high risk and told anyone who has recently been to the locations to isolate immediately. The directive comes af……

Tasmania has declared eight Melbourne premises high risk and told anyone who has recently been to the locations to isolate immediately.
The directive comes after it was revealed on Wednesday night a quarantine worker in Melbourne tested positive to COVID-19.
The eight venues are in the suburbs of Noble Park, Keysborough, Brighton, Brandon Park, Springvale and Heatherton.
Authorities have ordered anyone who was at the venues from January 30 to February 1 to self-isolate and contact the public health…
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