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Premier DanielAndrewsMP has announced regional Victoria is 'essentially a step ahead of metropolitan Melbourne” and restrictions will start to be eased accordingly.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has announced, “regional Victoria is essentially a step ahead of metropolitan Melbourne” and restrictions will start to be eased accordingly. “Regional Victoria, essentially, has completely different settings as it stands now”. “There is no extension of the current arrangements and they will be able to move a step ahead of metropolitan Melbourne”.

The Premier said regional areas would “move to step two” and will be reassessed every 14 days based on total case numbers but warned the Geelong Corridor could be “held back” due to higher case numbers. “We think that regional Victoria will essentially be able to move to the third step quite soon and it will be, perhaps, a matter of weeks before regional Victoria can move to a very different range of settings compared to metropolitan Melbourne”.

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