Health
Concern after nation’s deadliest virus day – Busselton Dunsborough Mail
Australia’s deputy chief medical officer has warned of more coronavirus deaths in coming days after the Victorian outbreak led to a national infection record.
Australia’s deputy chief medical officer has warned of more coronavirus deaths in coming days after the Victorian outbreak led to a national infection record.
There is growing concern about nursing homes with five of the six deaths reported on Monday linked to aged care.
Australia recorded 549 new cases, with 532 in Victorian and the rest in NSW, to outstrip a previous high of 502 from five days ago.
Deputy Chief Medical Officer Michael Kidd said the figures were deeply concerning for health …
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