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Coronavirus-hit Melbourne supermarket alarmed by silence from contact tracers – ABC News
The owner of a Melbourne supermarket says she finds it “disturbing” she still has not heard from contact tracers a fortnight after one of her staff tested positive for COVID-19.

When supermarket owner Tina Reddrop learned the partner of a staff member had COVID-19, she took no chances.
Key points:
- A staff member at Supa IGA Werribee tested positive to COVID-19
- Store owner Tina Reddrop is surprised she has still not heard from contact tracers two weeks later
- No other staff at the store have tested positive
“We asked her to immediately get tested,” Ms Reddrop said.
“Members of staff who were in contact with her were also asked to self…
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