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Casey coronavirus cluster centres around five Melbourne households that broke the 5km limit and home-visit rules – ABC News
A cluster of 34 coronavirus cases in Casey, in Melbourne’s south-east, is linked to residents who travelled outside their 5km radius to visit each other in their homes, Victorian health authorities say.

Victoria’s largest coronavirus cluster outside of aged care is centred around five households whose residents broke the stay-at-home rules to travel outside their 5km radius and visit each other, Victorian health authorities say.
Key points:
- Jeroen Weimar, from the health department, said that “limited” and “relatively infrequent contact” had already resulted in 34 cases
- The five households are in Hallam, Clyde, Narre Warren South and Cranbourne North
- Premier Daniel And…
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