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Vic records 466 new virus cases, 12 deaths – Whyalla News
Victoria’s second coronavirus wave is stabilising, according to authorities who expect case numbers to drop within the next two weeks. The state recorded 466…
Victoria’s second coronavirus wave is stabilising, according to authorities who expect case numbers to drop within the next two weeks.
The state recorded 466 new COVID-19 cases and 12 more deaths on Saturday, with the latest victims a man in his 30s, two men in their 70s, two men and three women in their 80s and four females in their 90s.
Six of the deaths are connected to outbreaks at aged care facilities.
“We send our best wishes and condolences and sympathies to those families,” Premier Da…
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