Exposure sites sites continue to climb across Victoria as the state records another 16 local COVID-19 cases.
In good news, all the latest infections are linked to known cases.
The latest locations of concern include the Wallabies v France Rugby Test match at AAMI Park on Tuesday and some public transport routes.
This afternoon the Department of Health advised anyone seated in Zone Two at the stadium entering through gate seven seated in aisles 20-2 and Rows A-U, Seats 378-457 should immediately get tested and isolate for 14 days.
The area is now listed as a Tier One exposure site.
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Tram routes 48, 76 and 109 have also been declared Tier One sites on the 15th and 15th of July.
A restaurant of concern has also emerged as a venue of worry, with anyone who attended Ms Frankie in Cremorne between July 13 and 15 at certain times advised to isolate and get a coronavirus test.
Male bathrooms between aisles 21 and 23 between 8.45pm and 9.15 have been listed as Tier Two locations, meaning anyone there at those times must get tested and isolate until they receive a negative result.
https://twitter.com/VicGovDH/status/1416631460849623040Meanwhile further hospitality venues including two bars and a cafe have also been listed as venues of concern.
Cookie and The Emerald Peacock in Melbourne's CBD have been classed Tier One as has the Now & Then Cafe in Kew.
Meanwhile, a Euro 2020 final event in Melbourne was deemed a tier-one exposure site last night.
Anyone who attended The Crafty Squire on Russell St on July 12 between 3am and 8.15am has to test and isolate for 14 days.
Victoria's Department of Health also named Basketball Hall at Melbourne's Sports and Aquatic Centre in Albert Park as a tier-one exposure site for anyone who visited between 9.15pm and 10.40pm on July 15.
Foodworks at 1 Dobell Place, Dallas is now listed as a tier one site for those who visited between 11.45am and 1pm on July 16, while Freshplus at 159 Blair Street, Dallas is also listed as tier one site after a case attended between 1pm and 1.5pm on the same day.
Meanwhile, all Trinity Grammar students and their families have been forced into 14 days isolation.
And there are new cases at St Patrick's Primary and Bacchus Marsh Grammar, with students among those infected.
Another two apartment complexes have been locked down.
Richmond's Isola Apartment Complex is in strict lockdown for a fortnight, following confirmation a COVID-19 case lives in the seven-storey building.
Across town, residents of a Fitzroy apartment complex were also warned an infected person has been on-site.
Exposure site list grows
Victoria's exposure site list has ballooned to more than 200 locations for the first time since the state's last lockdown.
The popular travel destination of Phillip Island rapidly emerged as a COVID-19 danger zone for Victoria this morning, with a cavalcade of new exposure sites reported overnight.
The first sites, including Tier One exposure venues, were listed yesterday.
Those venues were mostly Tier Two sites and included: A Maze N Things Theme Park from 3.46pm-4.48pm on July 14, G'Day Tiger from 9.16am-10.24am on July 13, the Nobbies from 3.35pm-4.20pm on July 12 and 4.37pm-5.10pm on July 13, Phillip Island Coffee Co from 9.10am-9.50am on July 14, Phillip Island Bakery from 1pm-1.45pm on July 13, and Phillip Island Chocolate Factory from 2.57pm-3.35pm on July 13.
The constantly evolving list of new COVID-19 exposure sites can be seen here.
This means anybody who attended them at the times listed must get tested for COVID-19 and isolate until a negative result is received.
Additional Tier One sites on Phillip Island include: Coles in Cowes, from 4.30pm-5.30pm on July 12, and Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit from 11.10am-1.17pm on July 13.
Anybody who attended these areas at those time is ordered to get tested immediately and isolate for 14 days from the date of exposure.
The screening of a popular Marvel movie and a top Melbourne university campus are among the other latest exposure sites elsewhere in the state.
Anybody who was at the screening of Black Widow in Village Cinemas Karingal on July 12 from 6pm-8.30pm is ordered to immediately get tested and quarantine until 14 days from the exposure date has passed.
A couple of Tier Two exposure sites have also been identified at Deakin University's Waurn Ponds campus.
Anybody who was in buildings IB and IC from 10am-2pm on July 14, or in the Market Hall cafeteria in building JB from 12pm-1pm on the same day, is ordered to get tested and isolate until they have received a negative result.
There are also a range of Tier One sites related to the Collins Square commercial facility in Docklands from July 13-15.
Fitness venue F45 in Richmond on July 14-15 likewise is a Tier One exposure site from 6.50am-8.05am on July 14 and 6.35am-8.05am on July 15.
Anybody who was at the basketball stadium at Valkstone Primary School from 4.45pm-6.30pm on July 14 is also ordered to get tested and isolate for 14 days from the exposure date.
Other new Tier One sites include the VANS outlet in Bundoora at DFO Uni Hill, the Re-Creation Health Club in Essendon and the Yarra Yarra Rowing Club.
The state recorded six new cases yesterday as it entered its first day of a new lockdown.
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