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Vic records no new locally-acquired cases of COVID-19 as city hotel added to list of exposure sites

A hotel on the fringes of Melbourne’s CBD has been added to Victoria’s exposure sites after a flight attendant with COVID-19 spent last Saturday night there.

The addition came as Victoria posted another day without community cases of the coronavirus.

It had two more cases in hotel quarantine, from more than 17,000 tests.

Earlier, state health authorities said the 10th floor of the Holiday Inn Express in Southbank had been listed as a tier two exposure site for June 25 and 26. Anyone who was in that part of the hotel on those days must get tested and isolate until they receive a negative result.

The hotel’s lobby and restaurant are also listed as tier two sites for 45-minute windows on the morning of June 26 and the night of June 25.

  • See updated list of Victorian exposure sites here

The hotel was added to the list after it emerged that a flight attendant who spent a night in Melbourne was a positive coronavirus case.

Health authorities are tracking hundreds of passengers from five Virgin flights between Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and the Gold Coast after the worker’s diagnosis.

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