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Queen Victoria Market and Melbourne tram routes listed as Victorian coronavirus exposure sites

Three tram routes and the main fruit and vegetable section at the Queen Victoria Market are among the latest exposure sites identified by Victorian health authorities, as the hotel quarantine outbreak which sparked a snap lockdown grows to 16 cases.
Key points:
Three new coronavirus cases have been identified in Victoria in the past 24 hours — two locally acquired cases and one in hotel quarantine.
Health Minister Martin Foley said the two new locally acquired cases were both linked to the Holiday Inn hotel quarantine COVID-19 cluster which has now risen to 16.
They are a woman and a three-year-old from separate households who attended a private dining venue in Coburg in Melbourne’s north.
They have both been in isolation since February…
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