A REGIONAL business has been added to the list of COVID-19 exposure sites overnight, after removalists from NSW with COVID-19 visited Victoria while infectious.
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A positive case visited the Mobil located on the Western Freeway at Ballan between 5 and 7pm on Thursday, July 8.
They attended the shop as well as the bathroom facilities.
Anyone who visited a tier one site must get tested and isolate for 14 days, while people who have been to tier two sites must get tested and isolate while awaiting a negative result.
It comes as Victoria recorded three new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours.
Two of the cases were announced yesterday after members of a family that had arrived from a Sydney red zone. They initially tested negative before developing symptoms and getting re-tested.
The third is another member of their household who has been isolating throughout their infectious period.
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The new cases take Victoria's active case tally to 20.
On Monday, Victorians woke to the NSW border being closed. The closure came as NSW recorded 112 new COVID-19 cases on Monday.
The border closure also saw border checkpoints being operated by police including one in Rochester.
Victoria also saw 14,384 vaccinations administered on Monday along with 23,470 people receive test results.
The Department of Health will continue to publish exposure sites related to the NSW removalist crew's movements here.
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