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Contact tracing on track, but Victoria still faces transmission battle – Sydney Morning Herald
The Chief Health Officer has warned the complex chains of transmission seeded in Melbourne from its second wave will be among “trickiest in the world” to beat.
Premier Daniel Andrews and Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton both say the system is standing firm against the pressure of a spate of recent clusters in Chadstone, Kilmore, Frankston and at Box Hill Hospital, threatening to derail the states road to recovery.
Those outbreaks have been handled very well, or we would not be reporting 12 cases a day, or an average of 10, we would be reporting a good number more than that, Mr Andrews said.
Victoria recorded 12 new cases on Tuesday, including seven …
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