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Second wave stabilises, but Melbourne hot spots still cause of concern – The New Daily
Victoria’s Chief Health Officerhas urged Melbourne residents against complacency as the city’s hotspot coronavirus suburbs continue to cause concern.

Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton has urged Melbourne residents against complacency as the city’s hotspot coronavirus suburbs continue to cause concern.
Victoria’s second-wave virus numbers remained below 100 for a third consecutive day Wednesday, with 90 new infections and six deaths.
But while Mr Sutton confirmed active outbreaks had stabilised, he said some Melbourne localities were a cause for concern.
Professor Sutton said around 1 per cent of Melbourne residents tested receiv…
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