ACT Health has listed two coronavirus exposure locations.
ACT Health has confirmed a positive COVID-19 case from New South Wales visited the territory on Monday 14 June.
The man in his 40s is from Sydney's north-western suburbs. His test results showed "low virus levels, which NSW Health has not been able to rule out as a possible case of COVID-19".
ACT Health has listed two sites as exposure locations in the ACT.
They are urging those who were at the venues at the specified times to immediately isolate until further advised by ACT Health, get a COVID-19 test and fill in the declaration form available at the ACT Health website.
Health authorities are also asking all those who visited the National Gallery of Australia, including the main gift shop, from 12-2pm on Monday, June 14, to be vigilant for any COVID-19 symptoms, and immediately get tested and isolate if symptoms develop.
ACT Chief Health Officer Dr Kerryn Coleman said this morning that authorities do not think the case is highly infectious.
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