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Melbourne holds off on easing amid new outbreak

Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews withheld any announcement on an easing on Sunday as the state awaits results on 3,000 people who were tested in the city's north in the past 24 hours. He described it as a “cautious pause” - not a setback - to rule out there wasn't widespread community transmission linked to the cluster.

PTI | Melbourne | Updated: 25-10-2020 11:24 IST | Created: 25-10-2020 11:22 IST
Melbourne holds off on easing amid new outbreak
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A COVID-19 outbreak in the north of Melbourne has ledhealth authorities in Australia's Victoria state to hold off on any further easing of restrictions in the beleaguered city. Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews withheld any announcement on an easing on Sunday as the state awaits results on 3,000 people who were tested in the city's north in the past 24 hours.

He described it as a "cautious pause" - not a setback - to rule out there wasn't widespread community transmission linked to the cluster. Among the current restrictions are mandatory wearing of masks and no traveling beyond 25 kilometers (15 miles) from home. At the start of the second wave of cases two months ago, Andrews instituted an overnight curfew and shut down most businesses.

"I know it is frustrating," Andrews said. "I know people are keen to have a long and detailed list of changes to the rules. It is not appropriate for us to do that now."″ Victoria reported seven new coronavirus cases on Sunday, with six linked to the latest outbreak, which involves 39 people across 11 households. No additional deaths kept the state toll at 817 and the national toll at 905.


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