One of the tyre centre's staff members who tested positive to COVID-19 was reclassified as inactive on the weekend, with the final two infected staff members reclassified as inactive today.
In a letter to customers, the tyre centre said like many other businesses, it had undertaken a temporary closure to comply with Department of Health and Human Services precautions, including a deep clean of the premises.
"I am pleased to let you know that things are back to normal for us and we are eager to serve you," service manager Timothy Webb said in the letter.
"Central Tyre Service is a proud Shepparton business and has been part of the local community for over 65 years.
"We thank you for your patience during this time, and we apologise for any inconvenience our temporary closure may have caused."
The three staff members who tested positive to the virus were infected by a Melbourne truck driver who travelled to Shepparton on September 30 and visited the tyre service centre.
The man, who was a close contact of a member of the Chadstone butcher cluster, did not know he was infected when he travelled into regional Victoria, visiting Kilmore, Benalla and Shepparton on September 29 and 30.
However, he only informed contact tracers about his travel to Shepparton more than a fortnight after his visit.
This meant the three staff members from Central Tyre Service did not know they were infected until two weeks following his visit to the shop.
More than 7000 people have been tested for the virus since the Shepparton outbreak was confirmed late Tuesday, October 13.
But despite enormous testing numbers, no new coronavirus cases have been detected.
Goulburn Valley Health announced yesterday there were just over 100 primary close contacts and about 60 secondary contacts linked to the Shepparton outbreak that are still isolating.
However, it's tipped these people will be released from quarantine in the coming days.
Anyone who is unwell with any symptoms of COVID-19, no matter how mild (such as fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny nose, loss of sense of smell) should get tested immediately and stay at home until you receive the result.
GV Health's Acute Respiratory Clinic at Graham St, Shepparton is open seven days a week from 9 am to 4.30 pm.