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  • Sun. Dec 22nd, 2024

Here’s what we understand about Melbourne’s coronavirus hotspots

Here’s what we understand about Melbourne’s coronavirus hotspots

Six city government locations in Melbourne’s west, north and south-east are under the spotlight as identified hotspots for coronavirus transmission

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said family events and people not remaining in self-quarantine while COVID-positive had caused a current rise in community transmission of coronavirus in specific areas.

As a repercussion, limitations have actually been tightened, with individuals only enabled to gather inside your home with 5 others not including their family members, while plans to allow up to 50 individuals to dine at restaurants and go to the movie theater delayed.

The Australian Health Care Principal Committee (AHPPC) has urged individuals to prevent travel to and from the local council locations of Hume, Casey, Brimbank, Moreland, Cardinia and Darebin until neighborhood transmission is under control.

And Victoria’s Health Minister Jenny Mikakos has echoed that call, stating individuals require “to restrict travel where possible”

Will individuals be fined for leaving their suburb?

There is no travel ban in location for the 6 local government areas (LGAs), so people are not dealing with penalties for moving in and out.

Ms Mikakos said the Federal government had actually not issued stay-at-home directions for those hotspot areas “but obviously we don’t rule anything out”.

Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy informed RN Breakfast people in the hotspots should not walk around if they didn’t need to.

” We’re not stating individuals who are currently going to work from those areas shouldn’t go to work,” he said.

” If you are working from home you need to continue working from home so it’s an advisory we’re asking people to, to appreciate the public health scenario and alter their behaviour appropriately.”

Here’s what we know about why these 6 areas have ended up being hotspots.

Remember, cases in Victoria are tape-recorded using the postcode of home of the contaminated individual, which does not necessarily reflect where the infection was acq

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