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Melbourne coronavirus outbreak hits Cedar Meats as meatworks is forced back into lockdown – 7NEWS.com.au
The meatworks at the centre of Victoria’s first coronavirus outbreak has now been struck by a second wave.

Cedar Meats, the business a the centre of Victorias original coronavirus outbreak, is back in lockdown after a worker tested positive to coronavirus.
The Brooklyn-based meatworks confirmed an employee had been diagnosed with COVID-19 on Friday.
Cedar Meats reported at least 111 cases of coronavirus when an outbreak began on April 2.
There are now fears the facility is back to square one, with all staff isolating.
Cedar Meats received a phone call today from the public health team at the Depa…
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