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^ Whether or not that is particularly significant probably depends largely upon where the new cases are - especially the 4 that aren't "linked" - and how they were found. We have known for a few days that wastewater detections had identified some problem places. If the new cases are in those "anticipated" spots, that's likely to be OK. If we suddenly have cases popping up in, say, Hampton, Frankston or Mallacoota, that's a whole different thing. In terms of managing the pandemic, two "mystery" cases in Corryong would be a whole other thing from 13 more cases in the Western Suburbs.
Meanwhile, 0 new community cases in Qld.
Meanwhile, 0 new community cases in Qld.
From NSW Health twitter:
NSW recorded 415 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night
Of these locally acquired cases 139 are linked to a known case or cluster 122 are household contacts and 17 are close contacts & the source of infection for 276 cases is under investigation
Of the 415 locally acquired cases reported to 8pm last night, 167 are from Western Sydney Local Health District (LHD), 98 are from South Western Sydney LHD, 42 are from Sydney LHD, 36 are from Nepean Blue Mountains LHD, 31 are from South Eastern Sydney LHD, 21 are from Western NSW LHD, nine are from Hunter New England LHD, six are from Northern Sydney LHD, two are from Central Coast LHD and the addresses of three cases are to be verified.
That's 339 "wild" cases today.Seventy-six cases were in isolation throughout their infectious period and 24 were in isolation for part of their infectious period. Forty-two cases were infectious in the community, and the isolation status of 273 remains under investigation
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From Victoria's presser, just now, on the 25 new cases:
10 associated with household contacts of Al-Taqwa College.
7 associated with Glenroy West Primary School (6 students, 1 family member).
3 cases associated with Caroline Springs Shopping Centre.
5 cases essentially "mystery". 1 a social contact of the Middle Park case. 1 a cleaner who lives in Dandenong but works in Fitzroy St, St Kilda (believed to be a link to the Middle Park case, so those 3 may be linked). 1 a construction worker in West Footscray. 2 - a mother and her adult son in St Kilda.
10 associated with household contacts of Al-Taqwa College.
7 associated with Glenroy West Primary School (6 students, 1 family member).
3 cases associated with Caroline Springs Shopping Centre.
5 cases essentially "mystery". 1 a social contact of the Middle Park case. 1 a cleaner who lives in Dandenong but works in Fitzroy St, St Kilda (believed to be a link to the Middle Park case, so those 3 may be linked). 1 a construction worker in West Footscray. 2 - a mother and her adult son in St Kilda.
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No but it's great to hear Dopey whining about how NSW should adopt his methods, even the ones he doesn't employ anymore because VicPol refuse to do it as it didn't work, no matter how many times he says it did...Pies4shaw wrote:If we had followed anything the Binchicken had done, we'd be in very serious trouble. It is nice not to hear her whining from afar about how Victorians should adopt her "gold standard".
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This lockdown is because they opened up last time despite mystery cases and they've only just in the last couple of days found the source of that mystery case which more than likely seeded this cluster.roar wrote:I still don't understand how people from Sydney can fly into Melbourne. Actually, it's more the case of I don't understand how the victorian government can allow it to happen. We endure another lockdown to get on top of it, and they fail to stop it from getting in, again.
So they won't tell you until they lift lockdown, but LD5 and 6 are more than likely linked and it's really one big lockdown with a premature opening up in the middle.
The fact the traffic controller and the first case in this outbreak were both in the same area, it seems highly unlikely they aren't linked.
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There are still FIFO workers in mines in NSW.roar wrote:I still don't understand how people from Sydney can fly into Melbourne. Actually, it's more the case of I don't understand how the victorian government can allow it to happen. We endure another lockdown to get on top of it, and they fail to stop it from getting in, again.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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