Residents of a Melbourne townhouse complex were met with government nurses and a pop-up testing facility on Monday morning as the Victorian health department investigates a possible CCP virus transmission site within the complex. Health authorities established a link between a confirmed case reported on June 12 with a worker from Arcare Maidstone who lives in the same Southbank complex—a complex made up of over 100 townhouses. “Most residents will simply be required to test and isolate until negative … but a smaller number … will most likely have to isolate for 14 days,” Victoria’s Health Minister Martin Foley said on June 14. The Southbank complex is listed as a tier-2 exposure site. “Rather than wait for the community to come to the contact tracers and the testing facility, local public health took the view that they should go to them, and I think that is a good thing.” The …