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Victoria COVID: Melbourne Cup Carnival crowds of 60,000 mooted as Victoria records six new coronavirus cases

Advertisement Victorian health authorities are continuing to investigate how a traffic controller who worked at a coronavirus testing site contracted the virus as four students from Bacchus Marsh Grammar tested positive to COVID-19 during their day 13 tests. Health Minister Martin Foley said the four students were among six new cases of locally acquired coronavirus cases reported on Thursday. Two other cases were household contacts of a positive case who lived at the Lacrosse apartment building in Docklands, and all six were in quarantine throughout their infectious period. Mr Foley said the fact that positive results were being detected on day 13 was a reminder of how vital it was for close contacts in isolation to follow instructions and not leave home before receiving clearance from the department.

WATCH LIVE: Victoria s authorities provide COVID-19 update in press conference

Victoria ramps up vaccine rollout as contact tracers investigate one mystery case Health Minister Martin Foley has provided a COVID-19 update at Thursday’s live press conference and announced one new mystery infection among Victoria’s seven new cases. Brianna McKeeDigital Reporter July 29, 2021 - 10:45AM Victoria’s locally acquired cases reported on Thursday have fallen to seven with one mystery infection yet to be linked back to the state’s outbreak as the vaccine rollout picks up speed. All but the one mystery case have been linked back to the state’s outbreak and were isolating while infectious. Health Minister Martin Foley said over 19,000 vaccinations had been recorded on Wednesday in state clinics and a similar number were distributed through GPs partnering in the program.

Urgent alert as unexpected Covid fragments found in sewage at Melbourne suburb of Camberwell

Residents of an inner-Melbourne suburb have been asked to stay vigilant for Covid symptom the virus was detected in wastewater on Thursday morning. Samples taken on July 26 and 27 in the Camberwell region detected traces of the virus, Victoria s acting chief health officer Ben Cowie said. People in the Camberwell region, if you have the mildest of symptoms, please go and get tested for Covid-19, Dr Cowie said. Victorian Acting Chief Health Officer Ben Cowie speaks to the media during a Covid press conference in Melbourne on Thursday morning People are tested at a drive-through Covid testing site at Albert Park, Melbourne, earlier this week

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