
COVID exposure sites have increased to 16, a rise after three days of ACT Health reporting fewer and fewer sites.
The new sites are all casual contact sites, with no close contact sites identified.
They include:
- 7-Eleven Holt, 8.30pm-10pm, September 5.
- Coles Curtin, 10.30am-12pm, September 5.
- Cash Converters Woden, Phillip, 11.45am-12.45pm, September 4.
- Woolworths Gungahlin, 3.45pm-4.35pm, September 4.
- Woolworths Metro Hawker, 1.10pm-2pm, September 3.
- Urban Cellars Kippax, Holt, 1.15pm-2pm, September 3.
- ALDI Macquarie, Jamison Plaza, Macquarie, 6.50pm-8pm, September 1, and 12.25pm-1.15pm, September 2.
- KFC Hawker, 1.10pm-2pm, September 2.
- Transtate Tyres and Suspension Services, Belconnen, 2.10pm-3.15pm, September 2.
- Australia Post Jamison, Macquarie, 3.50pm-4.40pm, September 2.
- Coles Jamison, Jamison Plaza, Macquarie, 4.15pm-5.15pm, September 2.
- Reject Shop Belconnen, 11.30am-12.30pm, September 2.
- Bus Route 9 Transport Canberra Code BUS596, Belconnen to Bruce, 2.29pm-2.39pm, September 2.
- ALDI Amaroo, 10.45am-11.50am, September 1.
- Cash Converters Belconnen, 1.20pm-2.40pm, September 1.
- Bus Route 9 Transport Canberra Code BUS328Belconnen to Lyneham, 8.57pm-9.10pm, September 1.
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.
The full list can be viewed here.
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