A CIT Bruce Campus student accommodation hall was listed as a casual contact site on Monday night.
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Anyone at the student accommodation block "ra" on Monday, August 30 from 8.50pm to 11.30pm is deemed a casual contact.
Braddon Flowers is a monitor site on Tuesday August 31 between 10.40am and 11.15am.
Anyone at Coles Express Gungahlin from 5.10pm to 6pm on Friday, September 3 is also asked to monitor for symptoms.
Costco Canberra in Majura Park and the Australian War Memorial construction site were added as casual exposure locations, along with facilities in 22 Canberra suburbs on Sunday night.
Costco was exposed on Wednesday, September 1, from 10.50am to 12.10pm.
The AWM construction site is listed as a casual site on Friday, September 3, between 11.20am and 12.30pm.
The Canberra Centre ALDI was exposed three times.
Anyone at the supermarket on Monday, August 23, between 11.25am and 12.30pm; Tuesday, August 24, from 10.20am to 11.15am and Thursday, August 8 from 9 to 10am are casual contacts.
ALDI in Gungahlin and Amaroo are also listed as casual contacts, Thursday, September 2 between 10.30 and 11.30am; and Wednesday, September 1 between 4.45 and 5.30pm.
Any casual contacts must complete the ACT Contact Declaration Form, immediately quarantine and get tested for COVID-19.
Westfields in Woden and Belconnen have also been added to exposure list.
Westfield Belconnen is a monitor site on Tuesday, August 31 from 12.30pm to 1pm.
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Anyone at the Woden shopping centre on Friday, September 3 between 2.30pm and 3.50pm must also monitor for symptoms.
The Busy Bees at the Park childcare centre at Canberra Airport was also added to the list as a close site.
The centre is listed for Monday to Thursday last week, from about 7.40am to various times.
On Monday, the exposure was until 6.20pm, while the exposures on Tuesday and Wednesday were to 6.30pm and 1.15pm, respectively.
The exposure on Thursday was between 7.40am and 5.30pm.
The full exposure list can be found on the ACT Health website.
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