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Fears Melbourne crowds, businesses flouting contact tracing rules could spark new cases

Melburnians have celebrated the long awaited return to life as they knew it before lockdown, but there are concerns about the ability to stay safe in a COVID-normal world.Pictures of large crowds in the CBD and at large shopping centres show people wasted no time getting reacquainted with shopping and dining – things they could not do for more than three long months as the virus kept them locked inside their homes and their 5km bubbles.
Warm weather has also drawn people outdoors since Monday when…
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