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Five new exposure sites have been listed in Kyneton overnight.
There are no other new exposure sites in Bendigo following the 10 that were listed on Sunday afternoon.
The new exposure sites are Tier 2 sites include a chemist, a supermarket, vet, petrol station and take away store.
Anyone who visited the sites is urged to get tested and isolate until receiving a negative results.
The Kyneton sites include TerryWhite Chemmart in Mollison Street between 11am and 11.40am on September 15; Woolworths in Jennings Street between 11.10am and 11.45am.
McIntyre's Veterinary Surgery in Mollison Street was exposed on September 17 between 12.15pm and 12.35pm while the BP Service Station in High Street was exposed between 3.30pm and 4.10pm on September 17.
On September 18, Mollison's Fish & Chips in Mollison Street was exposed between 1pm and 1.35pm.
After receiving a negative result, people who visited the exposure sites should monitor symptoms and re-test if symptoms occur.
Sunday, 5.20pm
DONUT King at the Bendigo Marketplace and Toppers Cafe in Hargraves Street have been added to the list of tier two exposure sites.
A COVID-19 positive person attended Donut King between 11:55am and 12:35pm on September 17.
A person also visited Toppers Cafe on September 17 between 11:34am and 12:10pm.
5pm
BENDIGO Health has said walk-up and drive through testing will be open at multiple sites across the city for anyone who visited the tier two sites.
The McLaren Street clinic will operate from 10am until 5.30pm for walk ins only and it is advised that children up to five-years-old attend here.
There will also be drive thru testing open at the Bendigo Showgrounds between 10am and 5.30pm.
People can pre-register all their details via test tracker, giving them a unique registration number which will last for 90 days.
Bendigo Health confirmed there are currently no positive test results in Bendigo.
Earlier
A NUMBER of shops in the Bendigo Marketplace and around town were identified as tier two exposure sites on Sunday.
According to the state government's coronavirus website, the Marketplace itself, and stores such as ZING Pop Culture and Big W were added to the list.
A COVID-19 positive case visited the Bendigo Marketplace on September 16 between 11:25am and 12:15pm, while another visited on September 17 between 10:41am and 12:35pm.
A case also visited ZiNG Pop Culture at the Bendigo Marketplace between 11:28am and 12:05pm on September 16 and another between 11:03am and 11:39am on September 17.
Big W was also listed between 10:48am and 11:33am on September 17.
A case visited EB Games on September 17 between 11:09am and 11:45am.
A person also visited JB HI-FI in Hargraves Street on September 17 between 11:22am and 12:01pm.
Anyone who has visited a tier two exposure site during times listed should urgently get a COVID-19 test and isolate until they receive a negative result.
Continue to monitor for symptoms, get tested again if symptoms appear.
More to come
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