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FitStop, Brisbane cafes among latest venue alerts as contact tracing, lockdown continue
Some gym-goers will be forced to quarantine for 14 days as authorities race to contain a COVID-19 outbreak in Greater Brisbane.
New contact tracing locations were released overnight, with anyone who attended FitStop in Morningisde for the 7am class on Friday March 26 now required to quarantine until April 9.
The latest additions come after dozens of sites, including a number in Gladstone and Byron Bay, were revealed on Monday.
NEW EXPOSURE SITES
Anyone who visited the following places at the specified times should get tested and quarantine…
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