BREAKING: Victoria has reported 21 more cases of COVID-19 and seven deaths as Melbourne tackles a suburban cluster and braces for anti-lockdown protests.
Victoria has reported 21 more cases of COVID-19 and seven deaths as Melbourne tackles a suburban cluster and braces for anti-lockdown protests.Metropolitan Melbourne has a 14-day new case average of 39.3, well below the state's target of 50.
Other cases in the area are linked to workplaces, including nine connected to a truck manufacturer and six to Dandenong Police Station. "People should be positive and optimistic this strategy is working, and therefore, let's not any of us do anything to undermine that," Mr Andrews said.
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