New Covid exposure times have been identified at Woolworths stores at Gungahlin and Belconnen.
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New exposure sites were listed late on Sunday morning and include post-lockdown exposure times.
The ACT entered lockdown more than a week ago and has 121 cases of COVID-19 detected in the community during the outbreak.
ACT Health listed several shops as casual sites, including Woolworths in Belconnen (Monday, August 16) and Gungahlin (Wednesday, August 11), IGA O'Connor (Monday, August 16), and 7-Eleven in Mawson (Monday, August 16).
It is warning people to monitor symptoms if they have been at Westfield Belconnen on Tuesday, August 17, Wokitup Gungahlin (Friday, August 20), Da Bronx at Forde (Thursday, August 19), and Jiparu Cellars at Fyshwick (Monday, August 16).
New exposure sites - August 22
- Westfield Belconnen - Tuesday, August 17 11:10 AM 12:30 PM Monitor
- Wokitup Gungahlin - Friday, August 20 6:05 PM 6:55 PM Monitor
- Woolworths Gungahlin - Wednesday, August 11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM Casual
- Woolworths Gungahlin - Wednesday, August 11 3:30 PM 4:20 PM Casual
- Woolworths Belconnen - Monday, August 16 4:40 PM 6:00 PM Casual
- Da Bronx Forde - Thursday, August 19 5:50 PM 6:40 PM Monitor
- IGA O'Connor - Monday, August 16 3:15 PM 4:15 PM Casual
- Jiparu Cellars Fyshwick - Monday, August 16 2:45 PM 3:45 PM Monitor
- 7-Eleven Mawson - Monday, August 16 12:00 PM 1:30 PM Casual
On Sunday, the ACT recorded 19 new cases of COVID-19 in the community, six of which were infectious in the community.
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ACT Health says waiting times have been lower at all testing facilities across the territory this weekend.
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