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More Tier 1 exposure sites listed for Melbourne outbreaks

Victorian Health Minister Martin Foley says there have been five new locally acquired cases of the virus in the state with vaccination and testing has been at its highest ever level three days in a row. “Currently there are 45 active cases of coronavirus in Victoria in total, yesterday we recorded five new locally acquired cases, four at the City of Whittlesea end of the outbreak and further one linked to the Port Melbourne workplace outbreak,” he said. Mr Foley said the City of Whittlesea outbreak was directly linked to an asymptomatic man who went to work while he was infectious. The man visited several grocery stores in the northern and eastern suburbs on the 18th and 19th of May, another grocery store, and a car wash. Mr Foley encouraged Victorians to check exposure site websites. Via news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site https://www.news.com.au

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