The Department also manages a number of exposure sites which it doesn’t publish online, particularly if these sites represent lower risk exposures, or if they have sufficient record keeping and contact tracing measures in place, or are not attended by members of the public. 14 days is the longest period of time (incubation period) that someone who visited a location and came in to contact with someone who has COVID-19 could have the virus before they show symptoms. Locations stay on the list for 14 days after the last time someone with COVID-19 visited during the period. This includes 48 hours prior to them developing symptoms. The exposure period reflects the date or time that someone with COVID-19 visited that location. The information is based on advice provided to the department by people who are confirmed cases. The locations listed are where there is a higher risk you may have been exposed to COVID-19. Contact tracing occurs after someone tests positive for COVID-19. Locations are identified during contact tracing.
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