HEALTH authorities have updated a contact tracing alert for Cleveland Woolworths as the state records eight new locally acquired COVID-19 cases this morning.
Anyone who was at the Cleveland store between 4pm and 4.40pm on Thursday, March 25 is required to get tested immediately and isolate until receiving a negative result.
An alert issued last night said the Woolworths store was an exposure site between 4.30pm and 4.45pm, but that has been extended to 40 minutes this morning.
The times listed for Cold Rock Ice Creamery have not changed, with anyone who visited the store between 3.50pm and 4pm on the same day required to get tested and isolate until a negative result is returned.
Greater Brisbane is more than halfway into its first day of a 72 hour lockdown introduced to curb climbing rates of community infection.
The state's active coronavirus cases stand at 78, after 10 new cases were announced this morning.
Eight were locally acquired, with six believed to be close contacts of confirmed cases and two under investigation.
There are now two clusters, one linked to a doctor at the city's PA Hospital who tested positive earlier this month and one linked to a nurse at the hospital.
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