BREAKING: The number of new COVID19 infections has remained steady at 113, while fatalities have declined to 12 in the latest daily figures to be reported by the Victorian health department. coronavirus covid19vic
A new cluster at the Queensland Corrective Services Academy has grown to four after another three people tested positive of COVID-19 on Friday.The third case was detected in a Forest Lake resident.
No more than 10 people can congregate inside a home or outdoors and aged care homes will be locked down.ByDeputy Chief Medical Officer Michael Kidd has said Victoria's case numbers are "pointing in the right direction", although the state will likely continue to see high numbers of deaths in the coming weeks.
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