Health
Two people in Casey cluster in hospital as visiting breaches revealed – WAtoday
Visits between homes, in breach of Melbourne’s lockdown rules, have been blamed for sparking the fast-growing cluster.
Two people, both aged under 50, have been admitted, with one of them presenting to the emergency department on Friday morning after experiencing a shortness of breath. They are both in a stable condition.
People travelling more than five kilometres from their home and having “limited” contact with other households both in breach of Melbourne’s stage four restrictions have been blamed for the cluster.
Rhonda Stuart, the head of infection control and prevention at Monash Health, is hopeful that …
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