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Victoria s new digital contact tracing broke down before lockdown - with the WRONG list of contacts

Victoria s new digital contact tracing broke down before lockdown - with the WRONG list of contacts
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Cracks emerged in digital contact tracing system days before five-day lockdown

Cracks emerged in digital contact tracing system days before five-day lockdown We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Victoria’s highly touted new digitised contact-tracing system has been hindered by defects since it went live in January, with flaws so serious that tracers stopped calling close contacts during a crucial period just days before the state went into lockdown last month. A Health Department source told The Sunday Age contact tracing calls to close contacts had to be paused for hours on February 8 after it was discovered tracers had been given the wrong list and were calling people linked to a cluster at a Thai restaurant in Black Rock in January, rather than those potentially exposed to coronavirus cases in active outbreaks.

Experts reveal how COVID vaccine could free us

Experts reveal how COVID vaccine could free us Will the COVID-19 vaccine spell an end to lockdowns and put travel back on the cards? Four top epidemiologists share their opinions. Health by Josh Fagan Premium Content Subscriber only Start packing your bags. Experts say the COVID-19 vaccine rollout should allow people to travel freely around Australia without having to worry about border closures. And it means international travel is back on the cards in the not too distant future. But will it spell an end to lockdowns? Four leading epidemiologists - former World Health Organisation epidemiologist and University of South Australia Professor Adrian Esterman, Deakin University Chair of Epidemiology Professor Catherine Bennett, Australian National University Professor Peter Collignon and Melbourne University epidemiologist Professor Tony Blakely - share their views.

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