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Exposure sites named in Sunbury after second Melbourne Airport Holiday Inn quarantine worker tests positive

Several locations in Sunbury have been listed by Victorian health authorities as possible exposure sites after a quarantine worker at the Melbourne Airport Holiday Inn tested positive on Tuesday afternoon.
Key points:
- Seven locations in Sunbury have been named as possible exposure sites
- Three people have tested positive from the Melbourne Airport Holiday Inn
- CHO Brett Sutton said he believed the virus was spreading within the hotel quarantine system
The quarantine worker was the third person associated with the Holiday Inn to test positive.
A returned traveller, who quarantined in the Holiday Inn, also tested positive on Tuesday, after completing her 14 days quarantine.
Authorities do not believe the returned traveller left her home since…
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