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ALMOST 30 new COVID-19 close contact sites have been identified by ACT Health in the past 24 hours, including more gyms, a GP clinic and the entire CIT Reid campus.
The growing list includes:
- Gold Creek Senior Campus Gym, 26 Kelleway Avenue, Nicholls, 5pm-9.30pm, August 9.
- Priceline Pharmacy Amaroo, shop/ 6 Pioneer Street, 5pm-6.45pm, August 12.
- Commonwealth bank Gungahlin, shop 23-25 Gungahlin Mall, 33 Hibberson Street, 9.30am-10am, August 12.
- Club Lime Mawson, Mawson Southlands Shopping Centre, Level 1, Mawson Drive, Mawson, 4.30pm-6.30pm, August 9.
- Subsdance Dance Studio, 1/27-29 Eyre Street, Kingston, 6pm-8pm, August 10.
- CIT Bruce Campus: Individuals who attended Building H on 35 Vowels Cres, Bruce, 8.45am-4.30pm, August 10, and 12.30pm-4.40pm, August 11.
- CIT Bruce Campus: Psych Accredited Class, Room G102, 35 Vowels Cres, Bruce, 6pm-8pm, August 10.
- CIT Reid Campus: Entire Campus, 37 Constitution Avenue, Reid, 8.45am-3pm, August 11, and 9am-2.30pm, August 12.
- Club Lime Gungahlin, level 1, Gungahlin Square, 43 Hibberson St, Gungahlin, 5am-6.30am, August 11.
- The Civic Pub, 8 Lonsdale Street, 3.45pm-9.45pm, August 9, and 5pm-8.30pm, August 11.
- Melt (inside Subway) 109 Flemington Road, Mitchell, 7.30am-8am, August 12.
- Lawrence & Hanson Mitchell, 2/67-71 Vicars Street, 7.30am-8am, and 12.40pm-1pm, August 12.
- Franklin General Practice, 54 Nullarbor Avenue, Franklin, 2.15pm-3.15pm, August 12.
- Assembly, 11 Lonsdale Street, Braddon, 7.30pm-10.15pm, August 10.
- Gelato Messina Kingston, 38 Eyre Street, Kingston, 8pm-8.40pm, August 11.
- Power Kart Raceway, 125 Canberra Avenue, Griffith, 7.15pm-8.30pm, August 11.
- F45 Training, 10 National Circuit, Barton, 5am-8am, August 10-12.
- Guzman y Gomez, shop EG07-07B Bunda Street, Canberra, 5.45pm-6.45pm, August 10.
- Belconnen Hungry Jacks, 108 Emu Bank, Road, Belconnen, 3.45pm-11.30pm, August 13, and 8am-3.15pm, August 14.
- CISAC-Club Lime, 100 Eastern Valley Way, Belconnen, 7pm-9pm, August 9.
Anyone who has been to any of the locations above during the times stated are required to complete the ACT Contact Declaration Form, immediately quarantine, get tested for COVID-19 as advised by ACT Health, remain in quarantine even if they get a negative test result.
The list of casual contacts has also grown by more than 30 and includes supermarkets and petrol stations.
The full list can be viewed here.
People who have been to casual contact exposure locations during the times listed are expected to, complete the ACT Contact Declaration Form, immediately quarantine and get tested for COVID-19 as advised by ACT Health.
If a person was at the casual contact location less than four days ago, ACT Health says they will need two tests – one test as soon as they find out they are a casual contact and another test on day five after they were at the casual contact location.
People at the casual contact location four or more days ago only need to get one test.
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