Victorian health officials early on Friday morning said customers and staff at Terminal 4 s Brunetti cafe may have been at risk at any time between 4.45am and 1.15pm on February 9.
THIRD HOLIDAY INN CASE
Victoria’s health department has listed several new potential exposure sites in Sunbury, north-west of Melbourne, as the ABC reports that three people have now tested positive from the Melbourne Airport Holiday Inn:
Sunbury Square Shopping Centre (specifically Aldente Deli, Bakers Delight, Sushi Sushi, and Asian Star) from 3:40-4:30pm Friday, February 5
PJ’s Pet Warehouse, Sunbury from 3:37-4:10pm Friday, February 5
Cellarbrations, Sunbury from 6:17-7:02pm Saturday, February 6
and 6:17-7:02pm Sunday, February 7
Sunny Life Massage in Sunbury Square Shopping Centre from 4:30-6:30pm Saturday, February 6
Earlier yesterday,
Dan Andrews confirmed the quarantine worker who tested positive on Sunday has the “UK variant” of the virus and that the working theory for infections at the hotel is aerosol transmission.
Anyone who spent more than fifteen minutes at Melbourne Airport Holiday Inn between January 27 and February 9 must seek coronavirus testing and self-isolate for 14 days, as state health authorities rush to combat what Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews labelled a “hyper-infectious” outbreak linked to the quarantine hotel.