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New Vic cases dip despite death toll of 17 – The Murray Valley Standard
Victoria has recorded its deadliest day of the coronavirus pandemic with 17 fatalities as the state nears the end of its first week of strict stage-four lockd…
Victoria has recorded its deadliest day of the coronavirus pandemic with 17 fatalities as the state nears the end of its first week of strict stage-four lockdown restrictions.
There were also 394 new cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in Victoria.
The deaths confirmed on Sunday include two people in their 50s and take the Victorian death toll to 210 and the nationwide figure to 295.
The others were four people in their 70s, six people in their 80s and five people in their 90s, while 10 of the 17 dea…
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