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Gyms and indoor entertainment venues can reopen. The changes come after Victoria reported three new local cases of coronavirus and three more in hotel quarantine. Wednesday’s official figures include two other local cases that were reported on Tuesday afternoon, bringing the official total for the 24-hour period to five local cases. The three new cases are linked to known outbreaks, the Health Department said. Health authorities are working with staff at a private hospital after a nurse tested positive to COVID-19 overnight. Advertisement Loading COVID-19 response commander Jeroen Weimar said those who worked with the nurse had all had their first vaccination. ....
Lonsdale Street resident Sara Paparo says it is unclear to her "where quarantine begins and ends", stating CQV Commissioner Emma Cassar's claim Novotel/Ibis hotel staff and apartment residents did not share spaces was false.
The COVID-19 Quarantine Victoria Commissioner insisted hotel staff and apartment residents next door did not share a stairwell and carpark and were at no risk, despite the revelation on Tuesday the hotel was the source of the deadly Delta variant outbreak.
"There's no identifiable boundary. It's not clear to us whether entry and exit points into the quarantine facility have appropriate safety protocols in place," Ms Paparo said.
"We have in fact requested of COVID Quarantine Victoria a copy of both their COVID plan but also for the quarantine order and permit so we can verify what in fact is the boundary of quarantine and we haven't received any information."
PPC: Peter McCall Cumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Peter McCall, received £311,358 from the Home Office’s Safer Streets Fund following a successful bid. The Fund is aimed to help reduce neighbourhood crime, increase safety of residents and reduce the demand of Police. The St Michael’s ward in Allerdale, which is a predominately residential area but will also cover St. Michael’s Nursery and Infant School and Vulcan Park, will be the recipient of the fund. The PCC will work alongside Cumbria Constabulary, Allerdale Local Focus Hub, the West Cumbria Community Safety Partnership, Allerdale Borough Council and Cumbria County Council to implement the changes and upgrades. ....