Lockdown may be over but Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is warning that the risk of community transmission remains.
Five cases of community transmission were announced on Saturday and there are two cases linked to the Sunshine Coast.
Queensland Health has added several Sunshine Coast locations to the expanding list of exposure sites, including several locations at Eumundi and Sunshine Beach on June 28.
Numerous sites have also been added across Brisbane between June 26 and July 1.
Some of the new cases also visited Toombul shopping centre, Westfield Chermside and Westfield Garden City in Upper Mount Gravatt.
Anyone who develops symptoms is urged to come forward and get tested — especially if they have been to any of the listed locations.
Check the health advice on the right-hand side of the list below for what to do if you have visited any of the sites rated as close contact, casual contact or low-risk contact.
Here is the entire list of exposure sites across the state:
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