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Covid-19 Australia: Victorians mask up again as state records no new local cases

Victoria’s latest coronavirus outbreaks are both offshoots of Sydney’s Delta clusters: three Sydney removalists who breached their permit conditions and a person who returned from Sydney and was supposed to be isolating at home. The list of high-risk exposure sites now includes more than 70 exposure sites including public transport routes, a CBD pub, the MCG, Highpoint Shopping Centre and University Hill outlets in Bundoora. Western Australia on Wednesday enforced new border restrictions on visitors from Victoria, who must isolate for 14 days upon entering the state, while South Australia also tightened restrictions for Victorians, requiring them to undertake a Covid test within 24 hours of arriving and not enter high-risk settings such as aged care for 14 days after arriving.

Victoria COVID: Victorians mask up indoors again as state records no new local COVID cases

Advertisement Victoria has recorded no new local cases of coronavirus after mask-wearing rules were reintroduced at midnight to combat a growing number of cases and high-risk exposure sites and the state government meets to discuss further restrictions. Health authorities reported 11 new cases yesterday but 10 of those are officially included in Thursday’s figures. Two schools have closed after one of the new outbreaks spread to regional Victoria. While masks are now mandated indoors across the state, plenty of Victorians are masking up outside too. Credit:Joe Armao All 10 of Thursday’s cases are linked to the current outbreaks. Eight of the government’s most senior cabinet ministers were meeting on Thursday morning to hammer out a new plan to deal with the fast-moving outbreaks.

Covid-19 Australia: New South Wales records 65 cases of Covid-19 overnight

New South Wales has recorded 65 local cases of Covid-19 overnight - but 28 of them were out in the community for the entire time they were infectious. Ms Berejiklian said the drop in locally-acquired infections - down from 97 new cases on Wednesday - was a promising sign authorities may be turning the tide on the state s highly-contagious outbreak of the Delta variant. Sydney is nearing the end of a third week of a strict stay-at-home lockdown, which was on Wednesday extended until at least July 30 to stem the spread of the virus.    There are now 73 patients across the state in hospital suffering from Covid-19 (up two from Wednesday) and 19 in intensive care (down one from Wednesday).

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