Victoria records 13th straight day of zero coronavirus cases as Melbourne shops added to watch list
ABCSeveral shops in Melbourne's CBD and some train trips have been added to Victoria's list of possible COVID-19 exposure sites. Key points: Victoria's 14-day rolling average of new cases per day has dropped to 0.1 Victoria's 14-day rolling average of new cases per day has dropped to 0.1 A positive test in South Australia with links to Melbourne is still thought to be a case of 'viral shedding' A positive test in South Australia with links to Melbourne is still thought to be a case of 'viral shedding' A new report has highlighted the areas hardest hit financially by the pandemic Victoria has recorded no new coronavirus cases or deaths for the 13th consecutive day. Victoria's Department of Health and Human Services said on Wednesday anyone who had visited Melbourne Central on November 8 and Melbourne Airport on November 9 should watch out for coronavirus symptoms. In an updated list released on Thursday, DHHS said its current list of COVID-19 exposure sites connected to the South Australian case were: Craigieburn line inbound between Glenroy Station and Flinders Street Station — November 8, 1:45pm-2.15pm Craigieburn line inbound between Glenroy Station and Flinders Street Station — November 8, 1:45pm-2.15pm H&M, 350 Bourke Street, Melbourne — November 8, 3:00pm-3:50pm H&M, 350 Bourke Street, Melbourne — November 8, 3:00pm-3:50pm Cotton On Body, 211 La Trobe Street Melbourne — November 8, 3:55pm-4:40pm Cotton On Body, 211 La Trobe Street Melbourne — November 8, 3:55pm-4:40pm Chemist Warehouse, 220-226 Collins Street Melbourne — November 8, 5:00pm-5:15pm Chemist Warehouse, 220-226 Collins Street Melbourne — November 8, 5:00pm-5:15pm Craigieburn line outbound between Flinders Street Station and Glenroy Station — November 8, 6:30pm-7:00pm Craigieburn line outbound between Flinders Street Station and Glenroy Station — November 8, 6:30pm-7:00pm Touch of Asia, 826A Pascoe Vale Road Glenroy — November 8, 7:45pm-8:15pm Touch of Asia, 826A Pascoe Vale Road Glenroy — November 8, 7:45pm-8:15pm Terminal 4 Domestic, Melbourne Airport — November 9, 11:45am-1:20pm The DHHS initially said the date of the airport exposure was November 10, but has now corrected it saying it was in fact November 9. The rolling 14-day average of new cases per day in Melbourne has now fallen to 0.1, while in regional Victoria it remains at zero.