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Sydney COVID-19 Outbreak Moves Into Victoria

Sydney COVID-19 Outbreak Moves Into Victoria Victoria has recorded seven additional locally acquired coronavirus cases connected to the NSW outbreak. Four of the new cases are residents on the third floor of the Ariele Apartments in Maribyrnong, which has been in lockdown since Monday night after a visit from infected removalists. Among those cases is a man in his 60s, who subsequently infected his parents, aged 89 and 90. The man also attended an AFL match between Carlton and Geelong on Saturday and Highpoint Shopping Centre on Friday. COVID-19 Commander Jeroen Weimar urged anyone who has visited an exposure site or has symptoms to get tested.

Ariele Apartment residents test positive | Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay

Goya Dmytryshchak Eight new COVID-19 cases have been recorded on Wednesday, including four on the third floor of the Ariele Apartment complex in Maribyrnong. Highpoint Shopping Centre has been listed as a tier one and tier two exposure site. Ariele Apartments at 7 Thomas Holmes Street is a tier one exposure site after COVID-positive removalists NSW from collected furniture there on Thursday, July 8. Victoria’s COVID commander Jeroen Weimar said the four cases were in two separate apartments. “One is a male in his 60s and one is a household of three people,” Mr Weimar said. “All other third-floor residents to date have returned negative results.”

Victoria Covid update: Jeroen Weimar extremely frustrated as seven new cases reported in Melbourne | Victoria

First published on Tue 13 Jul 2021 23.45 EDT The Victorian government is introducing tougher Covid restrictions with thousands of people in isolation awaiting test results from high-traffic exposure sites including Highpoint shopping centre and the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The state’s acting chief health officer, Dr Clare Looker, on Wednesday night said masks would be compulsory indoors from Thursday. “There are steps we can take right now to protect ourselves and each other,” she said in a statement. Face masks will be mandatory indoors – other than in private homes – for all Victorians aged over 12 unless an exception applies. Workplaces and secondary schools are covered by the new rules.

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