TWO Hunter Bunnings stores are among the latest venues in the region to hit a snag with COVID exposures.
Hunter New England Health added a range of fresh exposure windows, including for some venues previously flagged at different times, overnight.
All are casual contact exposures, meaning anyone who attended during the specified timeframes must get testing and isolate immediately until they receive a negative result.
NSW Health will contact close contacts directly.

Pumped Up Kicks at Islington had an exposure on Wednesday 8 September from 11.55am to 12.20pm while Bunnings Maitland's was Thursday 9 September from 2.55pm to 3.10pm and the Kotara warehouse on Friday, September 10 between 3.50pm and 4.15pm.
IGA at Wangi Wangi added exposures on Saturday 11 September from 3.15pm to 3.20pm, Thursday 9 September from 7.30pm to 7.40pm and Sunday 12 September from 4.15pm to 4.25pm.
Patrons at Woolworths at Mayfield may have been exposed on Wednesday 8 September from 2.45pm to 3.05pm.
Simply Pharmacy (The Boulevarde), Toronto was exposed Friday 10 September from 11am to 11.40am while Subway at 105 Hunter Street, Newcastle, had a casual contact on Thursday 9 September from 3.05pm to 3.15pm
Mayfield's Priceline Pharmacy at 230 Maitland Rd was also a casual contact venue on September 4 from 5.12pm to 5.30pm.
Hunter New England Health's footprint also included several exposure sites further afield.
That list includes Caltex, Moonbi on Monday 13 September from 5.55am and 6.25am Wednesday 15 September from 8.20am to 8.50am, as well as Wednesday 15 September from 12.05pm to 12.20pm, and Pickles Auctions Tamworth on Wednesday 15 September from 8.55am to 9.10am.