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Lakes Entrance keen for visitors after COVID-19 scare and year of bushfire recovery amid lockdowns
Businesses in the eastern Victorian coastal town of Lakes Entrance are encouraging visitors to return after it was cleared of a coronavirus scare which emerged shortly after New Year.
Key points:
- After a coronavirus scare, business owners in the Victorian coastal town of Lakes Entrance are welcoming tourists back
- A number of sites in the town were listed as potential exposure sites after someone with the virus visited the town over New Year
- Widespread testing has found no cases in the town which was hurt by last summer’s bushfires
On New Year’s Day, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) announced coronavirus fragments had been found in the town’s wastewater and later listed eight potential COVID-19 exposure at sites across the…
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