Victoria has recorded 41 cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, with seven additional deaths across the state. It comes as single Melburnians prepare to welcome 'bubble buddies' and other changes to tough lock down restrictions from tomorrow
There has been some push back against the stringent rules set out for the singles bubble, as masks must be warn during any 'bubble buddy' visits, and if your nominated person lives with other people those people must leave the home during the visit.Loading
Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton suggested on Saturday that authorities could revisit the target for an average of less than five cases daily over 14 days, which metropolitan Melbourne needs to achieve by October 26 to have curfew lifted and to reopen outdoor dining at cafes and restaurants.
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