Victoria records 114 new cases of coronavirus and 11 further deaths in the past 24 hours.
Victoria has recorded 114 new cases of coronavirus and 11 further deaths in the past 24 hours.
Yesterday, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said the downward trend was promising but it was too early to announce if and how restrictions would ease in mid-September. High-rise tenants living in public housing in Victoria will be offered private rental properties to keep them safe through the pandemic.were locked down in July to control the spread of a cluster of coronavirus cases.
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