ACT Health has added a gym and a car dealership to its growing list of close contact exposure sites.
Anyone who has been to Club Lime in Phillip between 5.30pm and 7.30pm on August 9 or Lennock Jaguar Land Rover on Melrose Drive, Phillip, between 8.30am-5.30pm on August 9-13 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 casual contact exposure list has also grown, and now includes:
- Coles Amaroo, Horse Park Drive, 4pm-4.20pm, August 8.
- Abode Hotel, 14 Kennedy Street (Floors 1, 2 and 3), 7.50am-11.59pm, August 11, and 12am-7pm, August 12,.
- Southern Cross Club Stadium, 7 Pitman Street, Greenway, 7pm-9pm, August 11.
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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