Let's recap what we know about Victoria's new cases
First worker - the authorised officer
She tested positive on Sunday, February 7 and all her exposure sites have been listed online.
So far, six of her eight primary close contacts have tested negative to the virus.
Second worker - the food and beverage attendant
She last worked on Thursday, February 4, and returned a negative test at end of her shift.
She first noticed symptoms on Saturday, February 6.
On Monday, February 8 she was told that she was a close contact and should isolate get tested.
She got tested on the morning of Tuesday, February 9 and returned a positive result.
Premier Daniel Andrews said there were no more exposure sites to add apart from those declared at Sunbury.
There were 13 social and household primary contacts linked to her, with five of them returning negative tests overnight. The rest are being tested today.
Hotel resident
They left quarantine on February 7 and "out of an abundance of caution" got tested on Monday, February 9.
"Interviews with that person have been conducted and the close contacts and others have all been contact with," Mr Andrews said.
"I should say there are no exposure sites, that person basically stayed home, so it will only be family members and others, so that is quite contained and we are very pleased to be able to report that."
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