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Wrong supermarket identified as exposure site in Victorian coronavirus scare

Wrong supermarket identified as exposure site in Victorian coronavirus scare Victoria s Department of Health has amended a COVID-19 exposure site after the wrong supermarket was listed in a coronavirus scare earlier this month. Staff at Woolworths Epping were sent home and the supermarket was deep-cleaned after being erroneously identified weeks ago. But today officials said the supermarket visited by an infected man was actually the Woolworths in Epping North. READ MORE: The latter supermarket is on Lyndarum Drive, ten minutes up the road. Anybody who was at Woolworths Epping North on May 8 between 5.40pm and 6.38pm needs to get tested and isolate until they return a negative result.

What chance does a single mum have? Fierce competition driving up rents in regional Victoria

What chance does a single mum have? Fierce competition driving up rents in regional Victoria We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Michelle Attenborough knew the warning signs of homelessness after moving to Shepparton to help people struggling to make ends meet. The case worker soon realised she ticked many of those boxes herself. Eight weeks after signing a short-term lease on a $240 per week apartment last February, her landlord sold it and the 49-year-old from Shepparton Families and Financial Services began a gruelling search for a new home. Michelle Attenborough has had two rent increases since moving to Shepparton last February.

Coronavirus Victoria: Hope for overseas travel this year, as Melbourne Airport COVID vaccinations begin

The federal government plans to complete the vaccination rollout to all adult Australians who wish to have the jab by October. Travel industry leaders expect COVID-19 immunisation will become mandatory for international flights once vaccines have been widely distributed, with Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce saying in November it would be a requirement to fly on his airline. Incoming travellers to Australia already have to provide evidence they tested negative to COVID-19 within 72 hours of their departure. Air New Zealand will be one of the first airlines to use the International Air Transport Association’s Travel Pass app, which passengers link to their e-passport and will carry verified copies of test results and – in the future – vaccination records.

Coronavirus Victoria: Hope for overseas travel this year, as Melbourne Airport COVID vaccinations begin

Coronavirus Victoria: Hope for overseas travel this year, as Melbourne Airport COVID vaccinations begin
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