There are fears Victoria’s COVID-19 outbreak could spread interstate after an infected person spent more than eight hours at an airport cafe. The Brunetti cafe in Terminal 4 at Melbourne Airport was listed as an exposure site early Friday morning, after being visited by the case on Feb. 9 between 4.45 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. Anyone who visited the cafe during that time needs to get a COVID-19 test and isolate for 14 days. It brings the total number of exposure sites listed on the Health Department’s website to 30. The outbreak, connected to the Holiday Inn at Melbourne Airport, has grown to 13 cases, sparking fears the city could again go into lockdown. A total of five new cases were confirmed on Thursday, including two announced at 11 p.m. The cases, included in Friday’s official figures, consist of a female assistant manager and four close contacts of people who earlier tested positive to COVID-19. One of …
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