Cafe and pharmacy among new Queensland COVID-19 exposure sites

A health bar, cafe and pharmacy on the Sunshine Coast have been added to Queensland's list of COVID-19 exposure sites.

The new venues were added after Queensland recorded just one local case of coronavirus in the past 24 hours, on the state's first full day out of lockdown.

There were more than 14,000 tests conducted and 7828 vaccines administered.

The new venues are Blended Health Bar, Eumundi Village Pharmacy and Humdrum Espresso.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the new local case was linked to the Portuguese restaurant cluster and there was one other case currently under investigation.

READ MORE: Queensland records five new local cases of COVID-19

The Queensland Health website is being updated with new exposure venues regularly and residents are urged to monitor it frequently.

Anybody who was at the following locations during the times in question may be considered a close contact.

This is not an extensive list, and there are more locations above and on the Queensland Health website.

Thursday, July 1

  • Blended Health Bar, Shop 4/18 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads, 10.47am to 10.57am.
  • Eumundi Village Pharmacy, 1 2/6 Etheridge Street, Eumundi, 5.13pm to 5.16pm.
  • Humdrum Espresso, 100 Memorial Drive, Eumundi, 9.14am to 9.21am.
  • Harvey Norman (electrical appliance section and cashier in that section, 7/9 Gibson Road, Noosaville between 10.25am to 10.40am.

Sunday, June 27

  • Harris Farm Market, West End, 11.50am to 1.50pm
  • Woolworths in the same complex, for five minutes at the end of the market visit from 1.45pm-1.50pm

Monday, June 28

  • Greek Orthodox community centre, South Brisbane, for most of the day
  • ALDI, West End, 3.25pm to 4pm

Tuesday, June 29

  • Greek Orthodox community centre, South Brisbane, for most of the day
  • Espresso Engine, Turbot Street, 7.20am to 7.30am and 1.10pm to 1.25pm
  • Vincent Accounting Firm, Turbot Street, for most of the day
  • Woolworths Metro, Turbot Street, 9.30am to 9.35am
  • JB Hi-Fi, Albert Street, 12.20pm to 12.30pm
  • Zara in the Queen Street Mall, 12.30pm to 12.41pm
  • Mecca Maxima, Wintergarden Shopping Centre, 12.42pm to 12.50pm
  • Santos Building, Turbot Street, for most of the day

Dr Maria Boulton from the Queensland AMA has urged people to be vigilant about possible exposure.

READ MORE: State-by-state guide to border restrictions and lockdowns

"If you've been to an exposure site, do the right thing. If you are sick, please do the right thing (and) get tested," she said.

"Phone your doctor if you have to. But don't go around in the community if you are sick, stay home."

People can stay up to date with the latest advice at the Queensland Health website.

You can find out more details about how to book your vaccine through the Federal Government health site here.

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