Victoria’s Health Minister Martin Foley said high-risk people would begin receiving the coronavirus vaccine starting Monday.
Coles Express in Bentleigh East has been added to public display sites Image: John Appleyard Source: News Corp Australia
A fuel station in southeastern Melbourne is the latest addition to Victoria’s public coronavirus exposure sites.
Coles Express in Bentleigh East was listed Friday as a “Level Three” display site through the state’s fitness department.
The Department of Health said a shown case of COVID-19 had arrived at the fuel station at the intersection of East Boundary Road and 21 Ardena Court when it was infectious.
Anyone who went to the gas station between 1 p. m. and 1:40 p. m, on Thursday, monitor your symptoms, get tested if they expand and isolate until you get a result.
There are now 21 sites on Victoria’s “Level 1” public display list, forcing others to undergo testing and remote control for 14 days, adding the iconic Queen Victoria Market and Melbourne Airport Terminal 4.
COVID-19 Clinic on Golfers Drive, Malvern East, Friday. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Paul Jeffers Source: News Corp Australia
The Health Department said it proceeded to verify the number one close contacts similar to the market exposure site.
“On this site, the branch has known 212 close contacts number one, 71 of whom are members and academics of St Aloysius Elementary School, Ballarat, all of whom tested negative,” the branch said in a statement.
“These contacts will have to pass their tests on the 11th on Monday. “
The Department of Health said everyone else connected to Glenroy’s two-kindergarten display sites also tested negative.
This occurs when Victoria has not registered new cases of coronavirus acquired on Sunday.
There are 25 active instances in Victoria, consisting of 19 acquired instances and six quarantined hotels.
For a complete list of public display sites in Victoria, the Ministry of Health website.