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Victoria announces coronavirus exposure sites after quarantine worker tests positive for COVID-19

A Victorian quarantine worker’s positive COVID-19 test has authorities “assuming the worst”, prompting them to list several locations in Melbourne’s south-east as exposure sites.
Key points:
- A 26-year-old quarantine hotel worker has tested positive for COVID-19
- Officials are working with the man to learn about his movement and contact businesses and people he has been in contact with
- Anyone who has been at eight Melbourne locations at certain times and days must now get tested and isolate for 14 days
The 26-year-old infected man, who is also a volunteer firefighter, had been serving as a resident support officer as part of the Australian Open quarantine program.
He last worked at the Grand Hyatt hotel on January 29 and returned a negative…
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