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More virus deaths but positivity in Vic – Western Magazine
Australia’s COVID-19 death toll has climbed to 278 as the nation’s worst-hit state shows early signs of heading “in the right direction”. Victoria on Saturday…
Australia’s COVID-19 death toll has climbed to 278 as the nation’s worst-hit state shows early signs of heading “in the right direction”.
Victoria on Saturday recorded another 12 deaths in the preceding 24 hours, six linked to aged care facilities which remain a concern for the nation’s leaders.
Despite the latest Victorian figures, which include another 466 cases in the past day, the state’s Chief Health Officer, Brett Sutton, had some positive news about the reproduction rate of the virus.
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