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People illegally visiting homes unknowingly spread coronavirus, cluster of 34 infections among five households in Casey – Daily Telegraph
People illegally visiting homes unknowingly spread coronavirus, cluster of 34 infections among five households in Casey
Blatant breaches of Melbournes 5km-radius rule have led to a cluster of 34 coronavirus infections in the southeastern suburbs.Department of Health and Human Services testing commander Jeroen Weimar said members of five households in Hallem, Clyde, Narre Warren South and Cranbourne North had travelled outside the mandated 5km radius, leading to the outbreak in Casey.
“One of the reasons why the current restrictions ask us not to have households communicating with each other or contacting each ot…
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