Health
How Melbourne’s and regional Victoria’s 14-day averages for new coronavirus cases have tracked this week – Sydney Morning Herald
Melbourne’s all-important 14-day average, which will determine the timeline for the metropolitan region’s steps for reopening, has been decreasing this week, state health department data shows.
For Melbourne to reach step two, the red line in this graph has to thread its way through the green zone between 30 and 50 by the time it reaches the dotted line placed at September 28.
If this target is met, gatherings of up to five people would be permitted, prep-grade twos and VCE students would return to school and some professions would return to work. Here’s a full overview of what would change under step two:
(Notes on the graph: The dotted line for the first step on September 13 is whe…
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