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Full list of venues, hotspots and latest exposure sites from Melbourne’s four positive cases

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The list of Victoria’s potential exposure sites has grown to 10 venues across five suburbs after four members of a Melbourne family tested positive to the coronavirus.

The public health alerts date as far back as Tuesday, May 18, and include shopping centres, a swim school, restaurants and a sporting venue.

The four cases are from the same family across two different households in the Whittlesea area in the outer northern suburbs of Melbourne.

Highpoint Shopping Centre has been listed as a coronavirus exposure site. (Simon Schluter/The Age)

Tier one exposure sites (Get tested urgently and isolate until you have a negative result)

  • Jump Swim School, Bundoora: 8.55am-10am, May 21
  • Nando’s Epping (Dalton Rd), Epping: May 19, 8.30pm-9.20pm
  • Woolworths Epping North, Epping: May 22, 4.45pm-5.45pm
  • Highpoint Shopping Centre: 5pm-8pm, May 20

Tier two (Get tested urgently and isolate until you have a negative result)

  • Futsal Brunswick, Brunswick: May 23, 9am-10am
  • Epping North Shopping Centre, Epping: May 22, 4.45pm-5.50pm
  • House and Party shop, Epping: May 22, 5.15pm-5.50pm
  • Urban Diner Food Court, Pacific Epping Shopping Centre, Epping: May 23, 1.15pm-2.30pm
  • Shell Coles Express Reservoir, Reservoir: May 18, 3.15pm-4.15pm
  • BT Connor Reserve, Reservoir: May 21, 8pm-11.30pm

On Monday afternoon, Professor Brett Sutton said he believed the child who tested positive was part of a swimming class at the Jump! Swimming School on May 21.

He said health authorities did not yet know how many close contacts were at the premises when the positive case attended the centre.

Victorian Health Minister Martin Foley said there were no changes to current COVID-19 restrictions but the coming days would be telling.

“We are not ruling in or out further measures .. . the evidence will determine our response,” he said.

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