Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market has been exposed to the latest COVID-19 outbreak in the city.
The site is among shopping sites visited by confirmed COVID-19 cases, as well as Woolworths Broadmeadows Central.
Victoria's Department of Health and Human Services confirmed an infectious person caught a tram to Queen Victoria Market on Thursday, February 11.
The person caught the No.11 tram from Harbour Esplanade/Collins St at 7.55am to the William/Collins St stop at 8.10am, making it the first new exposure site.
They then caught the No. 58 Yarra Tram from the Bourke/William St stop at 8.10am to the Queen Victoria/Peel St stop just before 8.25am.
They went into the Queen Victoria Market fruit and vegetable section and the women's toilets in section two, making it an exposure site from 8.25am to 10.10am.
The person then caught the No.58 Yarra tram back from the Queen Victoria Market at 9.40am to the Bourke/William St stop at 9.55am making it the fourth exposure site.
The move comes as Melbourne enters another COVID-19 lockdown.
