Caroline Springs exposure sites

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Tara Murray

A Derrimut warehouse has been added to the COVID-19 exposure site after a staff member worked while positive.

The Department of Health announced that a Maribyrnong resident who tested positive worked in Derrimut.

National Auto Glass Supplies has since been added to the exposure list.

Anyone who was at the warehouse on July 28, 29, 30 or August 1 and 2 between 9am and 3.45pm have to get tested and isolate for 14 days.

One Stop WorkWear on Ballarat Road in Braybrook has also been listed as a tier one site.

Anyone who was at the store between 10am and 11.30am on July 31 needs to get tested and isolate for 14 days.

A number of Caroline Springs sites have been named as COVID-19 exposure sites.

A number of locations at the CS Square centre were added onto the list on Thursday morning.

The Spectacle Hub in CS Square has been named as a tier one exposure site on four separate days after a staff member tested positive.

All staff have been tested.

Anyone who was in the store on July 27 between 9.45am 3.30pm, July 28 between 9am and 5.30pm, July 29 between 10am and 6.15pm, July 30 between 9am and 6.30pm, August 2 and 3 between 9am and 5.30pm, must get tested and isolate for 14 days.

The Woolworths Caroline Springs on July 29 between 2pm and 4pm, De Barber House on July 30 between 5.45pm and 7pm, and the NAB branch ATM on July 30 between 1.30pm and 2pm are tier two sites, with those at those sites needing to get tested and isolate until they get their results.

In a statement on its social media CS Square said all the sites listed had been closed and were undergoing a deep clean.

The statement said that anyone attended the male toilets near Aldi on July 29 and 30, and August 2 and 3, to get tested and isolate until they receive a negative result.

Metro Petroleum in Braybook has also been listed as a tier two site. Anyone who was at that store on August 1 between 5pm and 5.40pm, have to get tested and isolate until they get their results.