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Melbourne’s path out of coronavirus lockdown isn’t clear while the numbers mean the timeline won’t be met – ABC News
It’s now mathematically impossible for Victoria’s 14-day average number of new daily cases to dip below five before October 19. But can the state reach its goal…

It has been 97 days since Melburnians started a second stint under strict stay-at-home rules.
Victoria is both agonisingly close to and annoyingly far from reaching the State Government’s goal, a 14-day average of fewer than five cases a day.
Progress had been so fast Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews was confident enough to shift the suggested date for lifting stay at home restrictions a week earlier.
But that steady downward trajectory has got the wobbles.
The state may even be going backwa…
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