"But, the problem is that while that's been going on there have been people going in and out of the other market in Timor Street. "We've tried to tell the authorities and we've had to close our business for two days," she said. Mrs Beechey said that at the exposure time, between 1.05pm and 1.45pm, there were only two people in her business and her husband knew both of them. That led to 18 locations, mostly Warrnambool CBD businesses, being included in tier 2 exposure sites. A COVID positive person walked around the Warrnambool central business district on Saturday, September 18. It's believed the Hider Street business has been confused by authorities with the Timor Street Market in the old De Grandi's building. Pamela and Ivan Beechey have had to close their business for a couple of days after their business was listed as a tier 2 exposure site. Operators of the Antique Market Warrnambool in Hider Street have been left disillusioned by a lack of details during the city's COVID scare.
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