BREAKING: Victoria has recorded a slight spike in virus cases with 28, and three more deaths. COVID19
Melbourne’s 14-day average continues its downward trend, dipping to 32.8.
Metropolitan Melbourne must reach an average daily case rate of between 30 and 50 cases over the preceding fortnight to trigger an easing of lockdown measures from September 28.There are 45 cases of an unknown source in metropolitan Melbourne and none in regional Victoria.
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