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Expert on who REALLY should ‘be credited for turning Victoria’s COVID tide’ – 7NEWS.com.au
Professor Catherine Bennett, chair in epidemiology at Deakin University, said daily COVID-19 case tallies had steadily and reassuringly declined since peaking at 725 cases on August 5.
An epidemiologist has credited Victoria turning the corner in its coronavirus crisis to sacrifices made by hardest-hit communities.
Professor Catherine Bennett, chair in epidemiology at Deakin University, said daily COVID-19 case tallies had steadily and reassuringly declined since peaking at 725 cases on August 5.
Commenting on the link between high case numbers in Melbournes low socio-economic areas, Ms Bennett pointed to Victorias botched hotel quarantine scheme.
The communities hardest hi…
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