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Victoria records three new locally acquired coronavirus cases believed to be linked to Sydney outbreak – ABC News
A spokeswoman for the State Government says the cases are being treated as locally acquired and are not in hotel quarantine, bringing an end to Victoria’s two-month…

Victoria has recorded three new COVID-19 infections in suburban Melbourne, ending the state’s two-month streak of no locally acquired cases.
Key points:
- The three new Victorian cases are not from hotel quarantine
- Authorities believe the cases were acquired from community transmission
- Victoria has announced further border restrictions with NSW
The new cases are from Mentone, Hallam and Mitcham and were not people in hotel quarantine.
A State Government spokesperson said the cases were believed to be…
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