Popular Melbourne market among 380 virus exposure alerts

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'Due to the broad geographic spread of the traders, DHHS has taken the step of classifying the whole of Prahran Market as a Tier 1 exposure site.' 9News

The Prahran Market in South Yarra was this morning listed as a Tier One exposure site for Saturday July 17, between 9.40am and 11.15am.

"DHHS advises us that the customer visited a number of traders including Pete n Rosie's Deli, Q le Baker, Prahran Seafoods, John Cester's Poultry and Game, Gary's Quality Meats, Reliable Fruit and Veg and Market Lane Coffee," the post read. All staff and customers who attended the market during the exposure period will be tested and be required to quarantine for 14 days."We are devastated by this news and our thoughts and well wishes are with all of our traders, customers and the Market community as a whole."Coles supermarkets have also been listed as exposure sites of concern, including the Roxburgh Park store at Roxburgh Village on July 14 between 5.30pm and 6.30pm, the Bentleigh store on July 15 between 6.15am and 6.

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almostinfamous Oh no, that's a lovely market. Not that I would go there in the current situation.

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