Victoria has recorded 55 new local cases of coronavirus on Friday, as authorities added a vaccination clinic in Melbourne among the state’s new exposure sites | cassieemorgan
Victoria has recorded 55 new local cases of coronavirus on Friday, as authorities added a vaccination clinic in Melbourne’s outer south-east among the state’s new exposure sites.
Victorian health authorities have identified several new exposure sites after COVID testing returned a record number of cases for this outbreak on Thursday.Only 25 of the new cases were in isolation for their entire infectious period. Two cases of COVID-19 were recorded in the state’s hotel quarantine.the highest daily toll for this COVID-19 outbreak.
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