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Postcode data shows coronavirus cases dipping below 100 in main Melbourne hotspots – ABC News
Active coronavirus infections continue their downward trend across hotspot suburbs as Melburnians wait for stringent restrictions to start easing.
Just nine Melbourne postcodes now have more than 50 active coronavirus cases, with numbers continuing to decline across Metropolitan Melbourne’s hotspot suburbs.
Of those, only two have more than 100 active COVID-19 cases.
Still holding the unenviable honour of top hotspot postcode is 3029 for the sixth week running.
The postcode in Melbourne’s west, which includes the suburbs of Hoppers Crossing, Tarneit and Truganina, has 126 active cases, down from 177 active cases a week ago, and recordin…
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