Health
How are Victoria’s coronavirus case numbers data tracking against the targets for reopening? – The Age
Victoria’s roadmap for reopening stipulates that the state’s 14-day average for new cases must fall below a certain level at each step of the way. Here’s how the state is tracking against its targets.

The path to step two
If the 14-day average gets between 30 and 50 by September 28, then Victoria will be able to move to the second stage of the state governments roadmap for reopening.
It is currently 96, so it has to halve over the next three weeks.
The good news is that it is on its way down, having dropped below 100 for the first time in almost two months on Monday. The last time the state’s 14-day average was in double-digit figures was on July 9, the day when the stage three lockdown c…
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