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Virus deaths could rise as infections fall – Bellingen Courier Sun
Australia’s deputy chief medical officer has warned coronavirus deaths will continue to rise even if Victorian infections continue to stabilise. The nation ha…

Australia’s deputy chief medical officer has warned coronavirus deaths will continue to rise even if Victorian infections continue to stabilise.
The nation has recorded its equal deadliest day of the pandemic on Tuesday with 19 deaths in Victoria.
The state also had 331 new cases, slightly higher than the 322 on Monday, which was the lowest figure in almost two weeks.
It sparked hopes strict lockdown measures and mandatory face masks may be having an impact.
Deputy Chief Health Officer Micha…
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